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Batons and Blood: The Bosnian Music School That Became a Brutal Jail
Anto Vrvilo had to watch every word he uttered while he was being interrogated in the presence of military policemen who held him in detention for two months in the basement of the Music School in the central Bosnian city of Zenica.
Bosnia Halts Extradition of Croat Ex-Fighter after Victim Dies
The procedure to extradite former Croatian Defence Council fighter Robert Kovacic from the United States on suspicion that he committed war crimes has been suspended because the investigation has been discontinued due to a lack of evidence after the victim and witness to the crime died, BIRN has learned.
ISIS fighters secretly treated in BiH hospitals - report
AP Photo / Militant Website
Wounded jihadists, returnees from the Syrian war zone, are treated in health care institutions unhindered in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), at the expense of local people, Telegraf reports.
Suspect questioned over murder of journalist Milan Pantic
SARAJEVO - Serbian special prosecutor for organized crime and investigators of the prosecutor's office of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) questioned Stanko Kojic a.k.a. Geza (46), suspected of murdering Milan Pantic, journalist of the Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti.
Suspect questioned over murder of journalist
Suspect questioned over murder of journalist
BANJA LUKA -- The Serbian special prosecutor for organized crime and investigators of the prosecutor's office of Bosnia-Herzegovina questioned Stanko Kojić a.k.a. Geza.
The 46-year-old is suspected of murdering Milan Pantić, journalist of the Belgrade daily Večernje Novosti.
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Sarajevo Mulls Protesters’ ‘Expert Government’ Demand
The assembly on Monday will discuss the proposals put forward by the Sarajevo plenum, one of several public forums set up by protesters across the country to advance political demands arising from the recent nationwide demonstrations.