Radoslav Brdjanin, wartime leader of a Serb-run rebel territory called the Autonomous Region of Krajina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has died at the age of 74, a few days after his release from prison.
Radoslav Brdjanin, wartime leader of a Serb-run rebel territory called the Autonomous Region of Krajina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was released after serving two-thirds of his 30-year sentence.
Radoslav Brdjanin, wartime leader of the self-proclaimed, Serb-run Autonomous Region of Krajina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has again asked for early release after his previous request was rejected because of the seriousness of his crimes.
The UN court in The Hague refused to grant early release to Radoslav Brdjanin, wartime leader of the self-proclaimed, Serb-run Autonomous Region of Krajina because of the seriousness of his crimes and lack of rehabilitation. The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague said on Monday that it has decided not to grant early […]
A draft law that would have provided benefits to wartime Bosnian Serb politicians including several convicted war criminals and Hague Tribunal defendant Radovan Karadzic has been withdrawn.
If a new law on the rights of Republika Srprska representatives who served from 1991-1996 is adopted, three war crime convicts and a war crime suspect will receive payments from the budget of Republika Srpska.
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told the trial of Ratko Mladic that he never received an order to carry out the ethnic cleansing of non-Serbs in the Kotor-Varos area.
By presenting statements by three Defence witnesses, former Republika Srpska President Radovan Karadzic tried to deny the existence of a plan for the forced persecution of Muslims and Croats from Bosanska Krajina, which is charged upon him.
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic at the Hague, Radoslav Brdjanin, one of wartime leaders of Serbs in Bosanska Krajina, denies the accusation on existence of a strategic plan for forced resettlement of Muslims and Croats from Banja Luka and the surrounding municipalities in 1992.
Former member of Serbian Democratic Party, SDS, leadership Vojislav Kupresanin says, testifying at Radovan Karadzics trial, that the partys top leaders and Republika Srpska Parliament never advocated for eviction and deportation of Bosniaks and Croats.