Crimes against humanity
Putin: Russia is ready
"Russia is open to dialogue on ensuring strategic stability, preserving non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and improving the situation in the field of arms control," the Russian president told participants in the 10th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum.
He assessed that the actions of the Kiev regime in Donbas can only be described as a crime against humanity.
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Families of Wartime Disappeared Urge Bosnian Prosecutors to Act
Relatives of 46 people from the Hadzici municipality who went missing in June 1992 and whose bodies have yet to be found held a rally outside the state prosecutor's office in Sarajevo on Monday, holding pictures of their loved ones and a banner with the names of the disappeared.
Russian Ambassador: "Nuremberg trial" against us?
"We believe that any speculation about organizing a 'new Nuremberg trial' against Russian soldiers allegedly responsible for crimes in Ukraine is inadmissible," the embassy's official Telegram channel said.
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International Prosecutor to Probe Possible War Crimes in Ukraine
Karim Khan, chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, said on Monday that he has decided to proceed "as rapidly as possible" with opening an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Brnabic: Vucic's murder planned in the first half of February, we have it in writing
Being hosted on TV Prva, Prime Minister Brnabic said that she received notification of the planned assassination on Friday, January 14, under the label urgent.
"It is quite clear and unambiguous that the assassination of Vui is planned, even with the time when the murder was planned - in February this year," she said.
Bosnia Arrests Nine Serb War Crimes Suspects
State Investigation and Protection Agency officers on Tuesday arrested nine people suspected of crimes against humanity against Bosniaks and Croats during the war in 1992.
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17 years since the death of two guardsmen in Topcider
Dragan Jakovljevic and Drazen Milovanovic died on October 5, 2004 in that facility under as yet unexplained circumstances.
Military investigation claimed that it was a case of murder and suicide, while an independent state commission assessed that they were killed by a third person.
Demonstrative Murder in Sofia: A Man was Shot Dead at Gerena Stadium
A showy murder in Sofia. A man was shot dead this morning at Gerena Stadium. According to unconfirmed information, the victim was a 40-year-old man, and the murder happened while he was going to the gym.
Bosnian Serb War Criminal Sent Back to Hague Custody from Denmark
The UN's Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague has said that Radoslav Brdjanin, who is serving a 30-year sentence for crimes against humanity during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been sent back to the UN Detention Unit from prison in Denmark.
Bosnia’s High Representative Imposes Genocide Denial Ban
Valentin Inzko announced on Friday that he has imposed an amendment to Bosnia and Herzegovina's criminal code to outlaw the public denial, condoning, trivialisation or justification of genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes when this is done in a way that is "likely to incite to violence or hatred".