Military history of Croatia
Museum of Genocide Victims: ''We are concerned about the claims made''
Suljagi's controversial address took place during a conference dedicated to collective memory held on July 10 this year in Srebrenica.
Portal B92.net reports the Museum's reaction in its entirety:
Croatia Accuses Eight of Smuggling Hundreds of Kilos of Cocaine
Croatia's Bureau for the Prevention of Corruption and Organized Crime, USKOK, has filed an indictment against eight Croatian citizens for smuggling hundreds of kilograms of cocaine and selling weapons.
The principal defendant, Petar Cosic, 52, is also accused of the murder of Milan Milovac, 47, who collaborated with the Belgrade drug lord Darko Saric.
Refugee Bombing Case Highlights Serbia and Croatia’s Enduring Antagonism
The man identified in court in The Hague as Witness 56 was a Serb policeman in the Croatian town of Knin between May 1994 and August 5, 1995. That was the date when he left the country, along with around 200,000 other Serbs, as the Croatian Army crushed Serb rebel forces during Operation Storm.
Croatia Convicts Bosnian Croats of Detention Camp Crimes
Croatian media reported that Split county court found former Croatian Defence Council fighters Marinko Maric and Zeljko Rodin guilty of war crimes against Bosniak civilians and prisoners of war held at detention camps in the Western Herzegovina area from July to September 1993.
Eight Bosnian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Killing Croats
Eight former Bosnian Army commanders and servicemen were arrested on suspicion of killing captured Croat civilians and prisoners of war in villages in the Vitez area in 1993.
Four Jailed for Crimes Against Bosnian Croat Captives
Four former members of the Bosnian Army were jailed on Tuesday for a combined total of 27 years for crimes against Bosnian Croat civilians in the village of Kruscica, near Vitez, during Bosnia’s 1992-95 war.
Zagreb Urged Not to Honour Croatian Wartime General
The Youth Initiative for Human Rights urged Zagreb not to name a street after Janko Bobetko, a deceased Croatian general who was named as a part of a wartime joint criminal enterprise by the Hague Tribunal.
Chaos at UN court as Bosnian Croat defendant ‘takes poison’
The UN war crimes court for former Yugoslavia descended into chaos during it last judgement on Nov. 29 when a Bosnian Croat defendant appeared to take poison to protest the upholding of his 20-year jail term.
Bosnian Fighter’s Sentence Increased for Serb Detainees’ Abuse
Former Croatian Defence Council fighter Almaz Nezirovic, convicted of war crimes against Serb civilians who were abused in a detention camp in Derventa in 1992, had his jail sentence increased to six years.
Bosnian Army’s Role in Croatian General Movie Criticised
Serb war veterans condemned the Bosnian Army’s decision to allow a production company to use its tanks and military equipment to shoot a film about the life of controversial Croatian general Ante Gotovina.