Sunday, 4 may 2025.
Bosnian Army Battalion Commander Jailed over Killings of Croats
Enver Buza, wartime acting commander of the Bosnian Army’s Prozor Independent Battalion, was sentenced to eight years in prison for failing to discipline his subordinates for killing 27 Croat civilians...
Dodging Prosecution, Ratko Mladic’s Wartime Associates Live Freely in Serbia
The UN court will deliver Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic’s final verdict next week, but dozens of his associates who have been accused or convicted of Bosnian war crimes...
Serbia Tries Bosnian Serb for Murdering Married Couple
Danko Vladicic is accused of committing a war crime by killing two Bosniak neighbours, a husband and wife who were both civilians, in the village of Brod na Drini near...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Police Testify About Prisoner Disappearances
At the trial of wartime Bosnian Serb Army soldier Dragan Dopudja, former police employees said that Bosniak prisoners were taken away from a detention facility in Ripac near Bihac in...
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Bosnian Families Hope Grave Discovery Will End Search for Bodies
Relatives of people who went missing in the Kalinovik are during the Bosnian war hope that the exhumation of a previously-unknown mass grave will finally reveal where their loved ones...
Srebrenica Mothers’ Last Wish: To See Ratko Mladic Convicted
Mothers of Srebrenica genocide victims are awaiting the final verdict in Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s trial next week - but as the years have passed, some mothers who...
Ratko Mladic: Europe’s Most Wanted Faces Final Judgment
He was a devoted Yugoslav soldier, then a war crimes suspect on the run - now former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic awaits his final court verdict for the...
Croatian President Returns Honours to War Crime Defendant
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic defended his decision to return war honours to former general Branimir Glavas, who is being retried for alleged crimes against Serb civilians in the city of...
Ratko Mladic’s Plea for Genocide Verdict Postponement Rejected
The UN court in The Hague rejected former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s request for the final verdict in his trial to be postponed because one of his lawyers...
Trial for Wartime Murders of 45 Villagers Opens in Bosnia
Nine Bosnian Serb officials, police officers and soldiers went on trial in Sarajevo for an attack on the village of Novoseoci in September 1992 in which 45 Bosniak civilians were...