Following a three-week break, the trial of Radovan Karadzic at The Hague continues with a statement given by a Bosniak from Srebrenica, who survived the shooting in the vicinity of...
Vinko Martinovic (48), bosnian Croat convicted to 18 years in prison for war crimes against Bosnian muslims in Mostar in 1993, was released yesterday after twelve years in prison, International...
Over the past year, Bosnia's State Court sentenced 33 people for war crimes committed in different parts of the country during the 1992-95 war, handing down a total of 436...
Radovan Karadzic requested The Hague Tribunal Trial Chamber to erase from the register all evidence related to 12 protected witnesses for the Prosecution, because, as he explained, the Prosecution failed...
A law outlawing denial of war crimes or genocide is before Bosnias State Parliament. But with Muslims and Serbs at loggerheads over the idea, its chances of becoming law are...
Radislav Krstic, who was convicted by The Hague tribunal for aiding and abetting genocide in Srebrenica, was transferred back to the Scheveningen detention unit in The Hague from Great Britain...
At the trial of four men indicted for genocide in Srebrenica, statements given by the three indictees during investigation that they were engaged in Potocari during the evacuation of the...
The Hague Prosecution has filed a fourth amended indictment against Ratko Mladic, former Chief of Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), in accordance with an earlier decision by...
Milan Tupajic, former President of Sokolac municipality and crisis committee of the Serbian Democratic Party, appears before The Hague Tribunal and pleads not guilty of contempt of court after refusing...
The Hague Tribunal has charged former chief of the crisis staff and president of the Serb municipality of Sokolac with contempt of court for failing to comply with order to...