Siege of Srebrenica
Serbia Slams ‘Destabilising’ UN Srebrenica Resolution
The Serbian authorities wrote to the permanent members of the UN Security Council, saying that a proposed resolution condemning the Srebrenica genocide would cause destabilisation in the region.
Serbia Seeks Extradition of Bosniak Ex-Commander Oric
Serbia’s justice ministry has formally requested the extradition of Naser Oric, the former commander of Bosniak forces in Srebrenica, who was arrested in Switzerland this month.
Serbia officially requests Oric's extradition
Serbia has officially requested the extradition of the former commander of the Muslim army in Srebrenica, Naser Oric.
Oric was arrested as he was traveling to Switzerland where he was to attend the marking of the 20th anniversary of the crime in Srebrenica.
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Bosnian Presidency chair to miss Srebrenica commemoration
Bosnian Presidency chairman Mladen Ivanic on Friday announced that he will not attend commemorations in Srebrenica on July 11, the anniversary of the crime.
British Diplomat: UN Srebrenica Resolution ‘Not Anti-Serb’
The British ambassador to Sarajevo said that a proposed UN Security Council resolution condemning the 1995 genocide of Bosniaks from Srebrenica was not an attack on Serbs.
Serbs Suggest Russia Veto for Srebrenica Resolution
The Serbian president’s office and the leader of Bosnia’s Serb-led entity Republika Srpska have suggested asking Russia to veto a proposed UN Security Council resolution condemning the Srebrenica genocide.
Dutch Court Rejects Prosecuting Srebrenica Peacekeepers
A Dutch military appeals court ruled that commanders of the UN peacekeeping mission in Srebrenica cannot be prosecuted for allowing Bosniaks to be killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995.
Dutch UN commanders not liable for Srebrenica: court
A Dutch appeals court ruled April 29 that three former UN commanders will not be prosecuted for the deaths of three Muslim men who were murdered after leaving a UN compound in Srebrenica in 1995.
Bosnia Divided by Serb Officer’s Genocide Conviction
Bosniak war victims welcomed the life sentence for genocide in Srebrenica given to former general Zdravko Tolimir, but Serb lawyers said it was an unjust, politicised verdict.
Croatia Tries Serbian ‘Scorpions’ Paramilitary
A member of the Scorpions paramilitary unit has gone on trial in Osijek in Croatia, accused of helping to execute six Bosniaks from Srebrenica during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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