History of the Serbs
Bosnia Arrests Serb for Wartime Rape, Prisoner Abuse
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Sladjan Pajic was arrested on suspicion that he committed multiple rapes and mistreated detained Bosniak civilians in Vlasenica in 1992.
Macedonia name dispute solution "still far away"
In our continuing talks with our neighbors, there has been significant progress but we are still far away from concluding negotiations and reaching an agreement, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos told journalists, Tanjug said, quoting Reuters.
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Serbia to finance motion picture about Jasenovac death camp
Jasenovac was one of the extermination camps set up and operated by the Ustasha regime of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), a Second World War era Nazi-allied entity.
Croatian Concentration Camp Book Tackles Historical Revisionism
A collection of academic articles on World War II concentration camp Jasenovac is being published in a bid to counter “growing trends of historical revisionism” and politicised misuse of Croatia’s wartime past.
Kolinda wants "truth" about death camp determined again
And that would be "a column of unity," she said.
In addition, Grabar-Kitarovic stands for "determining the truth about what actually happened" in Jasenovac - this time "using modern methods."
The Ustasha regime, in power in the Nazi-allied Independent State of Croatia (NDH), established and operated Jasenovac as the biggest of its death camps for Serbs, Jews, and Roma.
Wikipedia Ignores Concerns about Croatia Concentration Camp
Wikimedia Foundation Inc did not reply to BIRN’s inquiries about entries on Croatian Wikipedia that downplay crimes committed at the Jasenovac concentration camp by Croatia’s WWII fascist Ustasa regime.
Croatian Concentration Camp Commemoration Boycotted Again
Serbs and anti-fascists will commemorate victims of the Croatian World War II concentration camp at Jasenovac on Saturday, boycotting the official state commemoration for the third year in a row.
Bosnia Upholds Serb Ex-Policeman’s Persecution Acquittal
Former policeman Milan Gavrilovic was cleared on appeal of committing inhumane acts against non-Serb prisoners who were being transported between detention camps in the Prijedor area in 1992.
Bulgarian PM is on an Official Visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is on a working visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina where he will open the International Economic Fair.
With his presence, Prime Minister Borissov will highlight the importance of the economic development of the Western Balkan countries for their European perspective, the Government Information Service said.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier’s Sexual Enslavement Trial Opens
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Milan Todovic went on trial on charges of raping and sexually enslaving a Bosniak woman who he allegedly ‘bought’ then held captive in Foca in 1992-93