Radovan Karadžić
Radovan Karadzic will be transferred to another prison
The British government announced that Karadzic will be transferred to Britain to serve the rest of his sentence.
Radovan Karadzic to Serve Prison Sentence in Britain
The British Foreign Office said on Wednesday that it has agreed to allow wartime Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic, who was jailed for life by the UN court in The Hague, to be transferred to a prison in the UK.
Bosnian Serbs Reject Call to Revoke War Criminals’ Honours
Lawmakers in the Republika Srpska National Assembly voted on Tuesday evening to reject a demand from High Representative Valentin Inzko, the international overseer of Bosnia's peace agreement, for people convicted of war crimes to be stripped of decorations awarded to them by the National Assembly in 2016.
Bosnian Serb Parliament to Mull Revoking Honours for War Criminals
The Bosnian Serb parliament will discuss a request from Bosnia's international overseer, the Office of the High Representative, OHR, to revoke decorations given to convicted war criminals.
Bosnians Mourn Victims of 1994 Sarajevo Market Massacre
Families of the dead, survivors of the shelling, Bosnian politicians and representatives of war victims' associations laid wreaths on Friday at the site of the massacre at the Markale marketplace to mark its 27th anniversary.
Bosnian Serbs Given Deadline to Revoke War Criminals’ Honours
High Representative Valentin Inzko, the international overseer of Bosnia and Herzegovina's peace agreement, has sent a letter demanded that Republika Srpska National Assembly, the parliament in the Serb-dominated entity, annuls honours that it awarded last October to people convicted of war crimes within "a deadline of three months, by the end of April 2021".
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Charged over Prisoner Abuse, Killings
The Bosnian state prosecution on Tuesday charged Branislav Gavrilovic, alias Brne, with committing a war crime against civilians and prisoners of war while he was the commander of the Brnet's Chetniks military unit, which was part of the Bosnian Serb Army's First Igman Brigade.
Tribute to Radovan Karadzic Removed after Daughter Intervenes
Sonja Karadzic-Jovicevic told media in Banja Luka on Thursday that she hopes that the removal of a plaque honouring her father Radovan Karadzic from a student dormitory in the town of Pale "will put an end to the misuse of his name".
Karadzic-Jovicevic said it was "unbelievable that the attention the plaque is getting now is bigger than it was when it was first installed".
Insults Mar UN Conference on Bosnia Peace Accord Anniversary
A UN round table on the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina, marking 25 years since the signing of the Dayton Peace Accord, and organised by the Russian ambassador to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzy, descended into insults and mutual accusations.
Sarajevo Football Match Massacre: Direct Perpetrators Remain Free
Former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic and the wartime commander of the Bosnian Serb Army's Sarajevo-Romanija Corps, Stanislav Galic, have both been convicted by the Hague Tribunal of having command responsibility for the attack, but none of the direct perpetrators of the shelling have faced justice yet.