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Survivors, Relatives to Mark Notorious Bosnia Massacre Anniversary
Family members and representatives of the Association of Detainees in Bosnia and Herzegovina will mark the 27th anniversary on Wednesday of the murder of some 200 unarmed Bosniak and Croat men by Bosnian Serb police at Mount Vlasic in the first few months of the country's 1992-95 war.
Survivors of Bosnian Serb Camp Mark Omarska’s Closure
Former detainees and family members of people killed in the Omarska detention camp near Prijedor in north-west Bosnia and Herzegovina will mark the 27th anniversary of the date considered as marking the beginning of the closure of the facility on August 6.
Bosnia Jails Serb Ex-Policemen for 55 Years for War Crimes
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court ruled on Friday that sentences imposed on the two former Bosnian Serb policemen should be amalgamated, and that Zoran Babic should serve 35 years and Darko Mrdja 20 years.
Bosnia Convicts Serb Ex-Soldier of Killing Bosniak Family
The Bosnian state court found Sretko Pavic guilty on Monday of having participated in the murder of five civilians in the village of Rizvanovici in the Prijedor area in the second half of July 1992, and sentenced him to 13 years in prison.
‘White Armband Day’ Highlights Bosnia’s Post-War Divisions
Several hundred people, all of them wearing white armbands, will gather in Prijedor on Friday to commemorate the children who were killed during the war in north-western Bosnian town.
Bosnian Serb Soldier Seeks Acquittal of Bosniak Relatives’ Killings
In closing arguments at the Bosnian state court on Monday, Sretko Pavic's defence lawyer said that the defendant should be acquitted of taking five Bosniak civilians to a checkpoint in Rizvanovici in the Prijedor area in the second half of June 1992, detaining them and then killing them.
Prijedor Murders Trial: Bosnian Serb Soldiers Ask For Acquittal
In closing arguments at the Bosnian state court on Monday, Boro Milojica's lawyer said it had been proved that his client was not guilty of crimes against humanity in the Prijedor area in 1992.
Lawyer Ranko Dakic said the testimonies given by key witnesses were illogical and unconvincing.
Prijedor Murders Trial: Convictions Urged for Bosnian Serb Soldiers
The defendants (on the right, first and second rows) with their lawyers in court. Photo: Bosnian state court.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldiers Face Prijedor Village Murder Trial
Former Bosnian Serb soldiers Ranko Babic, Bratislav Bilbija and Djuro Adamovic will stand trial for the torture, abuse and murder of Bosniak civilians in the village of Ljeskare near Prijedor in August 1992.
Bosnian Court Upholds Serb Ex-Soldiers’ Acquittals
The state court in Sarajevo confirmed the acquittals of Bosnian Serb ex-soldiers Rade Vlasenko, Drago Koncar and Milan Krupljanin of killing Bosniaks in Prijedor in 1992.
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