International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Loses Crimes Against Humanity Appeal
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has turned down an appeal from Darko Mrdja, a former member of a police intervention squad at the Public Security Station in the city of Prijedor, against the verdict convicting him of crimes against humanity.
Bosnian Serb Army General’s Plea for Release Rejected
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague on Wednesday turned down a request for release on probation from Stanislav Galic, a wartime general and commander of the Bosnian Serb Army's Sarajevo-Romanija Corps, who is serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity in a German prison.
Bosnian Serb Wartime Leader Plavsic Hospitalised with COVID-19
Biljana Plavsic is being treated for COVID-19 at Dragisa Misovic Hospital in Belgrade and her condition is serious, a family member told SRNA, the official news agency in Bosnia's Serb-dominated Republika Srpska entity on Thursday.
Hague Court Again Denies Early Release to ‘Serb Adolf’
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague on Thursday denied a release request from former Bosnian Serb detention camp guard Goran Jelisic, who is serving a 40-year sentence for crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war.
UN Court Archives Reveal the Political Economy of the Balkan Wars
Tudjman's statement was a response to international pressure to amend a law that restricted the return of property to Serbs who had been expelled or fled the country after the Croatian military's Operation Storm in August that year.
How North Macedonia Traded Justice for Peace
Although five potential war crimes cases were initially investigated by the North Macedonia's authorities in 2002, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, ICTY, then took over the cases.
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Film Preserves Memories of War Crimes in Bosnia’s Vlasenica
'Cases of Evil: Vlasenica', a 25-minute documentary telling the story of the crimes that were committed in the eastern Bosnian town during the 1992-95 war, is now available to watch online.
The film was produced by the Post-Conflict Research Center and PINCH Media for the Srebrenica Memorial Centre's video archive, with financial support from BIRN.
Hague Archives Show Bosnian Croat Officers’ Links to Executions, Rapes
The detainees were tied together with wire and made to stand in a line, and then their captors started to execute them with shots in the back.
Evidence Reveals Serbian Officers’ Role in Kosovo Massacre was Ignored
From their home on a hill, they saw buildings burning. At sunset, a battalion of Serbian police surrounded people's houses.
Krasniqi's eyes filled with tears as he recalled the moment when troops seized his brothers Pashk and Mark and his uncle Pjeter.