Crimes against humanity
Directorate of Bulgaria's IntMin Calls for Being Granted More Investigative Powers
The Chief Directorate Combating Organised Crime (GDBOP) will insist on being granted more investigative powers in order to be able to deal more successfully in the areas of its work.
The directorate will insist on amendments to the legislation, which would allow it to investigate cases concerning the trafficking of migrants.
Bosnian Serbs Indicted for Killing Croat Family
Former fighters Milorad Radakovic and Goran Pejic were charged with crimes against humanity for killing five members of the same family in Tukovi in the Prijedor municipality in June 1992.
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Turkish court jails three to life for college girl's brutal murder
Three men have been sentenced to aggravated life in prison over the brutal murder of 20-year-old Özgecan Aslan in southern Turkey, in a ruling that delighted her family, friends, attorneys, and women's rights activists.
Being a professor not enough to be a human
It has to be asked of Professor Celal ?engör, who ruined an exceptionally sunny Sunday for many of us with his poisonous ideas in an interview with Radikal's Arma?an Ça?layan, while he praised late military leader Kenan Evren and the Sept.
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Russian resolution condemns all crimes, supports Dayton
A draft Russian resolution on Bosnia strongly condemns and deplores the most serious crimes committed during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia.
The draft submitted to the UN Security Council refers to crimes committed against persons of different ethnic and religious backgrounds.
Court gives S.Africa seven days to explain why it let Bashir go
The South African government has a week to explain to judges why it defied a court order barring the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir from leaving the country.
S Africa bans Sudan president from leaving over arrest warrant
A South African court issued a temporary ban on Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir leaving the country on June 14 after the International Criminal Court called for him to be arrested at a summit in Johannesburg.
Japanese universities call for Shinzo Abe’s gov’t to acknowledge WWII sex slaves
Japanese university officials called for their government to officially and formally acknowledge the responsibility Japan bears for taking advantage of the “women of relief”, thousands of Asian women used as sex slaves during WWII.
Amnesty International reports torture in Ukraine
Beatings, torture with electricity, virtual executions: Ukrainian soldiers and pro-Russian rebels conduct them on captured citizens and enemies, according to Amnesty International.
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13 dead in less than 48 hours in family violence cases
13 people have lost their lives in less than 48 hours in four separate cases of family violence that took place in different parts of Serbia.
In Lozovik, a man used a rifle to murder his wife in a football field, and then committed suicide.