The Bosnian appeals court upheld a verdict convicting four former Bosnian Army military policemen of physically and sexually abusing Croat civilians at a detention facility in the village of Kruscica...
The planned memorial room in central Sarajevo will contain exhibits telling the story of how more 1,500 children were killed during the wartime siege of the Bosnian capital.
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals has ended a pilot project that allowed Hague detainees like Radovan Karadzic to use online video-telephone technology, citing security risks.
Former Croatian Defence Council fighter Ivica Markovic, who was on trial for war crimes against civilian detainees in the Stolac area in 1993, has died.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Council of Ministers was criticised for again failing to consider a revised national strategy for prosecuting war crimes to ensure that the country’s huge backlog of cases...
From the next school year, high-school history textbooks in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated entity Republika Srpska will be harmonised with Serbia, sharing the same standpoints on the 1992-95 war.
The remains of six people, believed to be Bosniaks who were killed during the 1992-95 war, have been exhumed from a mass grave at Hrtar Grad near Visegrad.
The Dutch Supreme Court ruled that the Netherlands was partially responsible for 350 deaths in the 1995 Srebrenica massacres because its soldiers failed to protect the victims, but said the...
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Ranka Tomic, convicted of involvement in the torture and murder of a Bosnian Army nurse during the war in 1992, had her jail sentence reduced...