Oric, the commander of Bosniak forces in Srebrenica, was arrested in Switzerland on suspicion of committing war crimes against Serbs near the eastern Bosnian town in 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Trusina, witness Jovan Divjak explains that a commander is responsible for subordinate soldiers, even if he is absent from his unit for an...
Testifying at the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, a protected State Prosecution witness says that indictee Nihad Bojadzic informed him, in the...
Two decades on from the attack that killed seven JNA soldiers, efforts to solve the case are in disarray, while Bosnian Serbs claim to be collecting fresh evidence.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has issued an order to discontinue an investigation against 14 individuals, who were suspected of crimes in Dobrovoljacka Street in Sarajevo in May 1992....
Several hundred Sarajevo residents greeted with a roaring applause retired Army of BIH general Jovan Divjak, who said that he was saved from extradition to Serbia by the words Dont...
Serb leader accused of unconstitutional bluster, for claiming Bosnian Serb entity has authority to arrest war criminals and extradite them to Serbia.
A court in Vienna ordered Jovan Divjak, retired general with the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, into custody today – Haris Hrle, Bosnian ambassador to Austria, confirms to BIRN-Justice Report.
Haris Hrle, ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Austria, tells BIRN-Justice Report that he spoke to a prosecutor and judge in Vienna and expects that retired Bosnian General Jovan Divjak...
Serbias move to investigate the May 1992 killings of JNA soldiers in Sarajevo raises as many questions as it answers.