Saturday, 2 august 2025.
Bosniak Ex-Policeman Acquitted of Torturing Serbs in Stupari
The Bosnian state court found former policeman Kahro Vejzovic not guilty of torturing Serb civilian detainees in the village of Stupari in the Kladanj area in 1992. The state court...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Charged with Crimes Against Humanity
Former soldier Rade Garic was charged with persecuting Bosniaks by committing murders, torture, rape and other crimes in the Vlasenica and Srebrenica areas in 1992 and 1995. The state court...
Bosnia Searches for Mass Grave of Women and Children
Bosnia’s Institute for Missing Persons is excavating the site of a suspected mass grave containing 29 Bosniak women and children killed in the village of Zecovi in the Prijedor area...
Seselj Asks to Appeal War Crimes Conviction
Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj asked the UN court in The Hague to be allowed to appeal against its final verdict sentencing him to ten years in prison for...
Sarajevo Commemorates Anniversary of Market Massacre
Flowers were laid at a ceremony to commemorate 43 people who were killed in August 1995 when Bosnian Serb forces shelled the Markale market in Sarajevo.
Ex-Bosnian Serb Soldier Tried for Visegrad Crimes
The trial of former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Radomir Susnjar, charged with participating in the murder of 57 people in the Visegrad area, starts on Friday before the Court of...
Former Serbian Security Chief’s Provisional Release Extended
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals has extended the provisional release in Serbia for Jovica Stanisic – charged with committing crimes against non-Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia – until January...
Serbian Police Close Military-Style Children’s Camp
Serbian police closed the camp run by war veterans on Mount Zlatibor that gave military training to children as young as 14, citing concerns about the possible abuse of minors.
Hague Court Approves Skype Links for Karadzic, Mladic
Bosnian Serb war crimes defendants Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic welcomed the UN court’s decision to allow them to make online video calls to their families while in detention.