Friday, 4 april 2025.
Bosnian Serb Fighters Cleared of Wartime Persecution in Foca
The Bosnian court rejected a challenge to the verdict acquitting Spomenko Novovic and Borislav Pjano of involvement in the illegal detention and killing of Bosniak civilians in the Foca area...
First Srebrenica Genocide Convict Seeks Early Release Again
Former Bosnian Serb Army officer Radislav Krstic, the first person to be convicted by the Hague Tribunal of involvement in the Srebrenica genocide, has asked again to be freed after...
Serb Ex-Fighters Plead Not Guilty to Attack on Bosniak Villagers
Three wartime Serb fighters pleaded not guilty to committing a crime against humanity for participating in an attack that left 20 Bosniak civilians dead in the Vlasenica area in June...
For Montenegrin Director, Bosnian Train Massacre Story is Personal
A relative of young Montenegrin theatre director Hana Rastoder was among 20 people abducted from a train by Bosnian Serb fighters in 1993 and then murdered. Now she’s written a...
Bosnia Seeks Interpol ‘Red Notices’ for Arrests of Convicted Serbs
The Bosnian state court asked Interpol to issue international ‘red notices’ for the arrest of Dusan Milunic, Ilija Zoric and Zoran Stojnic, who were convicted under a first-instance verdict of...
Untold Stories: How a Photo from Srebrenica Inspired Dutch Author’s Book
Nick Teunissen was so intrigued by a photograph of a young Bosnian who went missing during the Srebrenica genocide, he decided to write a book that would illuminate some of...
Sarajevo Children’s Deaths in Artillery Attack Mourned, 30 Years On
Flowers were laid in the Alipasino Polje neighbourhood of Sarajevo to mark the 30th anniversary of the deaths of six children who were killed by shells fired from Bosnian Serb...
Bosnia’s Former Security Minister Charged with War Crimes
Former Security Minister Selmo Cikotic, who was a Bosnian Army officer during the war, was charged with failing to prevent the torture and murders of Croat military prisoners in Bugojno...
Bosnian’s Wartime Photo Memory Project Focuses on Gaza and Ukraine
Sarajevo-born Dzemil Hodzic uses his personal experience of searching for photographs of his brother, who was killed in the Bosnian war, to help preserve the memories of people who have...
Bosnia Issues Flurry of New Year War Crimes Indictments
In a series of indictments announced over the New Year period, 15 suspects were charged with various wartime crimes including attacks on villages that left dozens of Bosniaks and Croats...