Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
Bosnian Croat Hague convict dead after drinking poison
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic confirmed this during an extraordinary news conference, and offered his condolences to the family.
A spokesman for the ICTY, Nenad Golcevski, also confirmed the death, and said Dutch authorities had launched an independent investigation.
Bosnian Croats Await Hague Tribunal’s Final Verdict
The UN court hands down its final verdict on Wednesday on the appeal by six former officials from the unrecognised wartime Bosnian Croat statelet of Herzeg-Bosnia against convictions for crimes against humanity.
Croatian State History Institute Promotes Prlic Book
A Croatian state-funded institution for researching the 1990s war and a ruling party MP promoted a book written by former Bosnian Croat leader and war crimes defendant Jadranko Prlic in Mostar.
Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina "to invite Vucic to visit"
The Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina will invite Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to an official visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Tanjug is reporting this, citing the agency Fena, which said the announcement was made by the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina after a meeting held on Tuesday.
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.
Croatian Leaders Sing Praises for Herzeg Bosnia
At an official event, the Croatian political leadership sang a song penned by controversial nationalist singer Marko Perkovic “Thompson”, which celebrates the unrecognised 1990s Croat-lead Herzeg Bosnia.
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Bosnian Croat Veterans Demand Croatia Pay Their Pensions
Bosnian Croat war veterans are demanding that after years of delay, Zagreb pays the retirement pensions they earned while fighting with the Croatian Defence Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Prosecutors Demand Longer Sentences for Bosnian Croat Leaders
Prosecutors asked the Hague Tribunal to increase the jail sentences of six Bosnian Croat leaders accused of wartime crimes in the unrecognised statelet of Herzeg-Bosna to a total of 220 years.
Bosnian Croat Ex-Defence Chief Appeals Against Conviction
Bruno Stojic, former defence minister of the unrecognised Bosnian Croat wartime statelet of Herzeg-Bosna, denied involvement in a joint criminal enterprise to create a greater Croatian state in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnian Croat Wartime Leader Denies Criminal Enterprise
Jadranko Prlic, the former premier of the unrecognised wartime Herzeg-Bosna statelet, appealed against his war crimes conviction, denying involvement in a joint criminal enterprise with Croatian officials.