Prijedor ethnic cleansing
BiH Charges 25 Muslim Wartime Officers, 4 Serbs With War Crimes
Bosnian authorities have charged 25 Muslim wartime officials and four Bosnian Serb officers with committing war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in the country's bloody 1990s conflict.
Serbian Football Fans Show Support for Ratko Mladic
Hundreds of fans of Red Star Belgrade chanted support for recently-convicted Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladic, while players at a small provincial Serbian club wore shirts featuring his picture.
Ratko Mladic Jailed For Life Over Bosnia War Genocide
Former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic has been jailed for life for genocide and other atrocities in the 1990s Bosnian war, reported BBC.
Known as the "Butcher of Bosnia", Mladic led forces during the massacre of Bosnian Muslims (Bosniaks) in Srebrenica and the siege of Sarajevo.
The UN tribunal in The Hague convicted him on 10 of the 11 charges.
Mladic shouts at judges, gets dragged out of courtroom
Former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic was dragged out of his judgement hearing on Nov. 22, after he started shouting at war crimes judges that they were lying.
Bodybuilder’s Murder Highlights Mladic’s 1992 Genocide Charge
Yugoslav bodybuilding star Fikret Hodzic was a victim of the 1992 campaign of military persecution for which former Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic faces judgment next week - but can prosecutors prove it was genocide?
Bosnia Clears Serb Policeman of Persecuting Detainees
Former policeman Milan Gavrilovic was cleared of committing inhumane acts against non-Serb prisoners who were being transported between detention camps in the Prijedor area in 1992.
Bosnia Honours Prijedor Victims With White Ribbon Day
Cities around Bosnia are commemorating the horrendous crimes committed against the non-Serb population of the northeastern town of Prijedor 25 years ago by putting up white ribbons.
25 years since massacre in Sarajevo's Dobrovoljacka Street
The 25th anniversary of the killing of dozens JNA soldiers in Dobrovoljacka Street in Sarajevo will not be marked at the site of the massacre.
For the first time, the ceremony will be held in East Sarajevo, the Serb part of the town.