Genocide conviction upheld against Bosnian Serb military leader Mladic
Verdict reaffirms life sentence for ex-general whose forces executed 8,000 at Srebrenica
Verdict reaffirms life sentence for ex-general whose forces executed 8,000 at Srebrenica
Slavisa Kokeza denies involvement with group of Partizan Belgrade ultras accused of kidnap and murder
Twenty-five years after the Balkan conflict’s worst atrocity the Bosnian town remains divided
Ecocide – the deliberate destruction of ecosystems – must be seen as the worst crime against humanity and nature
World leaders address ceremony by video link as restrictions in place due to coronavirus
UN court says ex-Bosnian Serb leader responsible for ‘gravest crimes’ of 1990s war
Serbs angry as Bosniak war hero Atif Dudakovic is freed from custody
Radovan Karadzic asks UN judges to quash 40-year sentence on 50 grounds of appeal
Conviction over slaughter of Bosnian Muslims not ‘a verdict against the Serbian people’
Far-right groups resurgent as prime minister Aleksandar Vucic seeks to cement control
Head of international tribunal turns down war criminal’s request that he be released pending his appeal
Sarajevo: Observers feel court has important role to play in shining light on past
‘I don’t feel guilty about anything that happened in the 1990s,’ says Vojislav Seselj
War reporter Florence Hartmann was serving one-week sentence for contempt of court
Right-wing parties and revisionism are on the rise in much of former Yugoslavia
The world community sends a hugely important signal to dictators and those who engage in genocide that impunity is a thing of the past
UN tribunal sentences ex-Bosnian Serb chief to 40 years for war crimes, including genocide
Zlata Filipovic escaped Sarajevo siege after her diary became an international bestseller
Former Bosnian Serb leader faces UN tribunal ruling on war crimes and genocide
Student dormitory named after wartime leader Radovan Karadzic in show of defiance
Bosnian Serb leader accused of 11 charges including genocide, murder and rape
In Bosnia, Serbs ignore country’s top court and celebrate with Belgrade and Moscow’s backing
The controversial author’s latest novel sees a woman fall for an outsider with a dark past
Vucic says ‘hand remains outstretched to Bosniak people’ despite attack at ceremony
Scores of dignitaries and 50,000 mourners expected at 20th anniversary commemoration
20 years ago, in the fields, roads, warehouses and barns of the verdant Srebrenica valley, more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys were murdered. Bodies are still being found
Men are the first to be detained for slaughter of over 1,000 Muslims in warehouse in 1995
International Court of Justice draws line between ethnic cleansing and genocide
Five-year trial of former Serb leader comes to an end
Nineteen years after Srebrenica, the question of who to blame is still raw
Kenyan president’s case crucial to The Hague’s reputation
Former Bosnian Serb army leader dismisses Hague court as ‘satanic’
Both deny genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for allegedly executing policy of ethnic cleansing
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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