Tuesday, 26 august 2025.
Mostar’s Unpunished Massacres, Part 1: Eyewitnesses Tell the Story
The Uborak and Sutina massacres near Mostar were the first and the largest war crimes in the Herzegovina region during the 1990s conflict. In the first in a three-part series,...
Witness Reverses Testimony Incriminating Bosnian Serb Soldiers
A witness at the trial in Belgrade of two former Bosnian Serb soldiers accused of participating in killing 27 Bosniak civilians in 1992 said that that his previous testimony incriminating...
Bosnian Serb Soldiers Convicted in Strpci Train Massacre Trial
Seven former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers were sentenced to a total of 91 years in prison for their role in abducting 20 passengers from a train at Strpci station in...
Kosovo Police Detain Wartime Massacre Suspect
Police arrested an ethnic Bosniak, alleged to be a former policeman, who is suspected of taking part in a massacre in the Istog/Istok municipality during the Kosovo war in which...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Officer Cleared of Crimes Against Humanity
Ratko Djurkovic, wartime commander of the First Battalion of the Bosnian Serb Army’s First Majevica Brigade, was acquitted of failing to prevent six killings in a village near Teocak in...
Wartime Bosnian Army Soldier Convicted of Multiple Rape
Former Bosnian Army soldier Senad Salkic was convicted of raping three women during the conflict with the separatist forces of the self-proclaimed Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia in the Velika...
Mural of Serb Chetnik Leader Defaced in Bosnian Town
Black paint was thrown over a controversial mural of World War II-era Serb nationalist Chetnik leader Dragoljub ‘Draza’ Mihailovic in the eastern Bosnian town of Foca.
Petition Targets Bosnian Serb History Film for ‘Genocide Denial’
More than 15,000 people have signed a petition to stop premieres in European cities of Boris Malagurski’s controversial documentary film about the Bosnian Serbs, claiming that it distorts the facts...
Portraits of Bosnian ‘Children of War’ Exhibited in Belgrade
An exhibition of photographic portraits of Bosnians who were born as a result the 1992-95 war and their mothers went on display in the Serbian capital.
Hague Archives Reveal Suspects in Bosnian Croat Prison Camp Crimes
Almost three decades after the last prisoners left the notorious Dretelj detention camp, several Bosnian Croat military policemen and security officers named in a Hague Tribunal verdict who could be...