Siege of Srebrenica
Ratko Mladic Convicted of Genocide, Jailed for Life
The UN court in The Hague convicted former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic of the genocide of Bosniaks from Srebrenica, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and sentenced him to life imprisonment.
Landmark Srebrenica Trial Starts Over in Serbia
A Serbian court decided to restart a landmark Srebrenica war crimes trial from the beginning, instead of continuing where the process left off before it was temporarily halted by a higher court.
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BIRN Publishes Ratko Mladic Trial E-Book
Ahead of former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic’s war crimes verdict next week, BIRN has compiled all its reports on the landmark case into a free, downloadable e-book.
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UN Court Screens Video of Serbian Unit Shooting Bosniaks
At the trial of former Serbian State Security chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic in The Hague, prosecutors played a video of paramilitaries from the Scorpions unit murdering men from Srebrenica in July 1995.
Remains of Couple Married in Wartime Srebrenica Identified
The remains of a Bosniak couple who got married in Srebrenica during wartime and were both killed while trying to flee the 1995 massacres have been identified by forensic experts.
Hague to announce ruling in Mladic trial on November 22
The first instance ruling in the trial of Serb Republic Army (VRS) General Ratko Mladic will be announced on November 22, the Hague Tribunal has said.
Mladic was arrested in May 2011 after spending years of hiding. The trial before the tribunal in The Hague started in a year later.
Mladic’s Lawyers Demand Medical Files, Claiming Negligence
Former Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic’s lawyers demanded a full dossier on his medical treatment in detention in The Hague, alleging that “negligence” was putting his life at risk.
Srebrenica Commander Oric ‘Not Ashamed’ of Wartime Actions
In his first interview after being acquitted of killing three Serb captives during wartime, the former Bosniak commander in Srebrenica, Naser Oric, said he was a “knight” on the battlefield.
Serbs Express Outrage at Naser Oric Acquittal
Political leaders from Serbia and Republika Srpska strongly criticised the acquittal of the Bosnian Army’s former Srebrenica commander Naser Oric, who was cleared of killing Serb prisoners of war.
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Srebrenica Commander Naser Oric Acquitted of War Crimes
Naser Oric, the Bosnian Army’s former commander in Srebrenica, was found not guilty of killing three Bosnian Serb prisoners of war in 1992 - a verdict that sparked strong reactions from war victims.