Monday, 23 june 2025.
Episode 122: How Chetniks evaded prosecution for extremist rhetoric
This month we will be talking about Chetnik movements and how they hold gatherings at places where crimes were committed during the Bosnian war. You’ll get to know the names...
Serb Chetniks’ Links to War Criminals and Extremists Uncovered
Court records in Bosnia reveal that prominent members of Serb nationalist Chetnik organisations have been charged with war crimes, while the Bosnian Security Ministry has warned that such groups are...
Bosniak Military Prison Chief’s Conviction Challenged in Belgrade
Husein Mujanovic, who was sentenced to ten years in jail for beating Serb prisoners at a Bosnian Army-run military prison in Hrasnica near Sarajevo during wartime, appealed for an acquittal...
Bosnian Serbs Given Deadline to Revoke War Criminals’ Honours
The top international authority in Bosnia and Herzegovina gave a three-month deadline for the authorities in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska to annul honours given to Radovan Karadzic and others convicted...
Six Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldiers Tried for Deadly Village Attack
Six former Bosnian Serb Army troops went on trial for their alleged involvement in an attack on the village of Jusici near Zvornik in May 1992, when dozens of civilians...
Kosovo Urged to Establish Museum in Child War Victims’ Memory
Families of children killed during the Kosovo war who provided pictures and personal belongings for a successful exhibition in Pristina are now asking for a permanent memorial museum to be...
Bosnia Jails Fighters for Using Father and Son as Human Shields
Wartime Serb fighters Slobodan Bogdanovic and Goran Sladoje were both found guilty of physically abusing a Bosniak man and his son and using them as human shields in Sarajevo during...
Serbia Convicts Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman of Torturing Prisoners
A Belgrade court sentenced former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman Milorad Jovanovic to nine years in prison for torturing civilian detainees at a museum in the Sanski Most area of Bosnia...
Justice on Hold: War Trial Delays Jeopardise Serbia’s Progress to EU
In the last two years, 30 per cent of court hearings in war crimes trials in Serbia have been postponed, raising concerns about the country’s commitment to the rule of...
Bosnian Serb Soldiers’ Crimes Against Humanity Sentences Upheld
The Bosnian Constitutional Court rejected an appeal from ex-soldiers Momir and Petar Tasic against their convictions for forcible disappearances and rape in the Visegrad area in June 1992.