Croat–Bosniak War
Bulgarian PM Borisov will Open the International Economic Fair in Mostar
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov is on a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Today the prime minister will open the International Economic Fair held for the 21st time in Mostar, the press service of the Council of Ministers announced.
Bosnian Serb War Suspect Extradited from Montenegro
Slobodan Knezevic, suspected of war crimes in the village of Miska Glava, where 120 Bosniak civilians were killed in 1992, was extradited from Montenegro to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croatia Charges 22 Serbs For War Crimes
Croatian prosecutors announced that they have charged 22 ethnic Serbs with war crimes committed during the conflict in the 1990s.
The Zagreb Prosecutor-General's Office said in a statement on March 10 that the 22 Croatian Serbs were accused of killing 20 civilians and two policemen being held prisoner in three areas in the east of the country in 1991.
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Bosnia Police Dismantle Veterans' Blockade in Tuzla
Police took down a blockade erected by protesting Bosniak and Croat war veterans in the northern town of Tuzla on Saturday.
Bosnian War Crimes Convict Flees to Evade Prison
Miroslav Duka, a former member of the Bosnian Serb police force, did not report to prison to start his 12-year prison sentence for committing war crimes against Bosniaks and Croats in Bileca in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Bosnian Croat Leaders Accused of Provoking Hatred
The Mostar Camp Association war victims' group filed a criminal complaint on Wednesday against Dragan Covic, chairman of the Bosnian tripartite presidency, and Bozo Ljubic, president of Croatian Democratic Union 1990 party, accusing them of provoking national, racial and religious hatred, strife or intolerance.
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Croats in Bosnia warned they can't have entity "without war"
After the 1992-95 war, the country is made up of the Serb Republic (RS), the Serb entity, and the Muslim-Croat Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina (FBiH).
"About 60 percent of Croats live mixed with Bosniaks in BiH," said Izetbegovic, who is the Bosniak (Muslim) representative in the tripartite BiH Presidency.
Bosniak Fighters Indicted for Deadly Village Attack on Serbs
Eleven former Territorial Defence fighters and policemen will be tried over an attack on the village of Cemerno in 1992, when around 30 Serbs were killed, including ten women.
Bosniak War Victims Condemn Croat Entity Call
The Mostar Association of War Victims, an NGO gathering Bosniak [Muslim] victims of the 1992-5 war in Bosnia, has condemned the initiative of group of Bosnian Croats, calling for the formation of a third entity in Bosnia besides the existing two.
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Germany's Deutschlandfunk radio: Croatia is land of hatred and intimidation
Germany's Deutschlandfunk public radio recently published "a big feature program about the situation in Croatia" - Croatian media are reporting.