Friday, 8 may 2026.
Ratko Mladic’s Final Verdict Postponed to 2021
Because the coronavirus pandemic caused delays to appeal hearings, the final verdict in former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s trial for genocide and other wartime crimes will not be...
Art Based on Ratko Mladic’s War Diary Exhibited in Belgrade
Every page of a wartime diary kept by former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic, and used as evidence against him, was redrawn by artist Vladimir Miladinovic and is going...
Episode 114: Coronavirus Safeguards Stop Large-Scale Bosnian War Trials Resuming
Trials with large numbers of defendants cannot resume because of the problem of safe social distancing at the Bosnian state court, which will further slow the process of dealing with...
Coronavirus Safeguards Stop Large-Scale Bosnian War Trials Resuming
Trials with large numbers of defendants cannot resume because of the problem of safe social distancing at the Bosnian state court, which will further slow the process of dealing with...
Serbia Tries Bosnian Ex-Soldier for Crimes Against Prisoners
Osman Osmanovic, who is accused of war crimes against prisoners at a detention camp in Gornji Rahic in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Brcko area in 1992, pleaded not guilty as his...
Forgotten Victims: Ambush Kills Civilians Heading for Funeral
No one has ever been charged with the killing of at least four minibus passengers travelling from Pale to Ilijas for a funeral in July 1992, with an investigation concluding...
Sarajevo Football Match Massacre: Direct Perpetrators Remain Free
Eleven-year-old Marko Zizic was one of a dozen people killed when a football match in a parking lot was shelled in Sarajevo on June 1, 1993 - and none of...
Ratko Mladic’s Appeal Against Genocide Conviction Postponed
Because of coronavirus travel restrictions, the UN court has again postponed former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s appeal against the verdict sentencing him to lifetime imprisonment for genocide and...
Acquitted War Crime Defendant Sues Bosnia for Compensation
Former Serb reservist policeman Slavko Milovanovic, who was acquitted of attacking a village near Srebrenica in 1992, is suing the Bosnian state for compensation for mental anguish caused by court-ordered...
War Criminals Prepare to Run in Serbian Elections
Two convicted war criminals hope to be elected as MPs at next month’s polls in Serbia, while several other people who are wanted by the UN court or have been...