Bosnia's state court has sentenced five ethnic Serb ex-policemen to prison terms for committing war crimes against Muslim ...
The major trials of the Balkans war have finally concluded, 30 years after the United Nations established the International ...
United Nations appeals judges have significantly expanded the convictions of two allies of late Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, holding them responsible for involvement in crimes across Bosnia ...
That ruling marked the first time senior Serbian officials from Milošević’s regime in the 1990s had been convicted for war crimes committed in Bosnia. For many, however, the course of the 20 ...
The men were found to have been part of a plan to drive out non-Serbs from towns and villages in Bosnia during the war They are the only Serbian officials to have been convicted by a UN court of ...
Serbs see war-crime convictions expand. THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- U.N. appeals judges on Wednesday significantly expanded the ...
The Bosnian authorities have seized 124 kilograms ... The UN court in The Hague will hand down its verdict in the war crimes retrial of Serbian State Security officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko ...
Follow the latest updates from our reporters in The Hague and Bosnia as the UN’s war crimes tribunal delivers its appeal verdict in the retrial of former Serbian State Security officials Jovica ...
holding them responsible for involvement in crimes across Bosnia and in one town in Croatia as members of a joint criminal plan to drive out non-Serbs from the areas during the Balkan wars.
are the only Serbian officials to have been convicted by a U.N. court of involvement in crimes in Bosnia. Stanisic and Simatovic initially were acquitted a decade ago by the U.N.'s Yugoslav war ...
are the only Serbian officials to have been convicted by a U.N. court of involvement in crimes in Bosnia. Stanisic and Simatovic initially were acquitted a decade ago by the U.N.'s Yugoslav war ...