Croat–Bosniak War
Poison-Drinking War Criminal’s Portrait Exhibited in Croatia
A Croatian artist is exhibiting a painting of Bosnian Croat general Slobodan Praljak taking poison after the Hague Tribunal convicted him last year of committing war crimes against Bosniaks in the 1990s.
Bosnian Army Ex-Soldiers Call for Prisoner Abuse Acquittal
A defence lawyer in the case against five former Bosniak soldiers accused of abusing Croat prisoners at a detention facility in the Vitez area in 1993 asked the Bosnian court for an acquittal verdict.
Eight Bosniaks Jailed for 60 Years for Prison Camp Abuses
After a six-year trial, the Bosnian court sentenced eight Bosniaks to a total of 60 years in prison for committing crimes against Serb and Croat civilians illegally held in wartime detention camps in Hadzici.
Mostar Crimes Against Humanity Trial Opens in Bosnia
Eleven former Croatian Defence Council fighters went on trial for the torture, beating and sexual abuse of Bosniak civilian detainees in Mostar in 1992 and 1993.
Strasbourg Court to Rule on Montenegro War Deportations
The European Court of Human Rights is to decide whether there is a legal basis for a lawsuit against Montenegro in a case related to the wartime deportation of 83 Bosniak refugees, who were later killed.
Praljak Row Claims Head of Croatian Journalists’ Association
The president of the Croatian Journalists’ Association quit after refusing to revoke a decision to award a reporter accused of biased coverage of Bosnian Croat military chief Slobodan Praljak’s war crimes conviction.
Bosnia Jails Croat Fighter for Crimes Against Humanity
The Bosnian state court sentenced former Croatian Defence Council fighter Sasa Savinovic to eight years in prison for his involvement in the murders and forced resettlement of Bosniaks in 1993 in Mostar.
Bosniak Protesters Rally for Arrested General Dudakovic
Bosniaks held protests in several towns across the country to support Atif Dudakovic, former commander of the Bosnian Army’s Fifth Corps, who was arrested last week on suspicion of war crimes.
UN Court Releases Convicted Bosnian Croat Official Early
Berislav Pusic, who was convicted of wartime crimes alongside five other senior officials from the unrecognised Bosnian Croat-led Herceg-Bosnia statelet, has been granted early release.
Bosniak Commander Charged with Attack on Serb Villagers
Former Territorial Defence commander Nehru Ganic was charged with having command responsibility for an attack on the village of Cemerno in 1992 in which 30 Serbs were killed, some by being mutilated.