Croat–Bosniak War
Prayers for Bosnian Croat War Crimes Defendants Criticised
Controversy has erupted over a prayer meeting in support of six Bosnian Croat wartime officials whose final verdicts for crimes against humanity will be handed down by the Hague Tribunal this week.
Ex-UN Peacekeeper Accuses Croatia of Harbouring Criminals
A former soldier with international peacekeeping forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina has appealed for Croats accused of committing wartime crimes in Stolac and Capljina to be sent from Croatia to Bosnia to face trial.
Israel Criticises 'Anti-Semitic' Bosnian School Name
The Israeli embassy for Bosnia and Herzegovina, headquartered in Tirana, sent Bosnia's foreign minister a protest note about the decision to rename the Dobrosevici Elementary School in Sarajevo after what it called the "controversial and anti-Semitic personality" Mustafa Busuladzic.
Bosnian Army Troops Jailed for Abusing Croat Prisoners
Three former Bosnian Army servicemen were sentenced to a total of 17 years in prison for crimes against Croat civilian detainees who were held at a school near Mostar in 1993.
Croatia: Serbians arrested for smuggling Turks from Bosnia
The Croatian police have detained two Serbian citizens on suspicion that they organized illegal transfers of Turkish citizens from Bosnia to Croatia.
Four more men are accused in the case, that charges the suspects with illegal entry, movement, and stay in Croatia.
Vucic: Good Serb-Bosniak relations key to regional peace
BELGRADE - Good relations between Serbs and Bosniaks are key to maintaining peace and stability in the region as well as to economic progress of the Western Balkans, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic noted on Thursday in a conversation with Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Presidency member Mladen Ivanic.
30K gather to honor Serbs killed and expelled from Croatia
In Serbia, August 4 is marked as Day of Remembrance of those Serbs killed or expelled during Croatia's "Operation Storm," launched on this day in 1995.
Bosnian Croat Ex-Policemen Cleared of Bosniaks’ Murders
Four wartime Bosnian Croat policemen were acquitted of criminal responsibility for the killings of three members of a Bosniak family during an operation in Capljina in 1993.
Hague Rejects Croatia Role in Bosnian Croats’ Trial
The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has turned down Croatia’s request to be allowed to participate in the trial of six former Bosnian Croat officials from the Herzeg-Bosna wartime statelet.
OSCE: Bosnia Boosts Wartime Sexual Violence Prosecutions
Over the past three years, courts and prosecutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina have processed more cases involving wartime sexual violence than before, but more needs to be done, a new OSCE report says.