The Hague Tribunal has approved the early release of Dragan Obrenovic, who has served 10 out of a total of 17 years in prison for war crimes in Srebrenica. Patrick Robinson, then President
Read More »Bosnian Serb ministers reject visas for Kosovars
Serbian ministers in new government quash talk of giving Kosovars right to visit Bosnia. Ministers of Bosnia’s two main Serbian parties, the Alliance
Read More »Bosnia and Croatia to negotiate trade protocol
Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina will soon start negotiating about a trade protocol to cushion the effects from Zagreb’s EU entry next year. Bosnian Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade Dragisa
Read More »Bosnia and Herzegovina to submit EU application by June 30
The new central government of Bosnia and Herzegovina aims to meet all conditions set by the European Union over the next month and apply for membership by the end of June, Bosnian PM announced. The move comes after Muslim, Serb and Croat leaders
Read More »ICTY prosecutors are ready for Mladic’s trial
Prosecution of the ICTY has filed around 28,000 exhibits and will be calling 410 witnesses to testify in the case of Ratko Mladic, Bosnian Serb war commander. The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, has filed approximately 27,906 exhibits in the case …
Read More »9 missing war victims identified by families in Croatia
Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified yesterday by their families in Zagreb. Nine exhumed victims of the war in Croatia were identified on
Read More »Turkey welcomes new Bosnia government
Turkey has welcomed the formation of a new government in Bosnia-Herzegovina after political leaders approved cabinet composition. “We welcome the approval of the composition of the Ministers and Deputy Ministers and the
Read More »Croatian President seeks arbitration on border with Serbia and Bosnia
Croatian President proposes arbitration to solve Croatia’s oustanding border disputes with Serbia and Bosnia. Croatian President Ivo Josipovic says if more
Read More »Bosnian Court decided to release war crims suspect Dusko Tadic
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has decided to release Dusko Tadic, who has been charged over the killing of civilians in the east of the country in 1992, but has imposed limitations on his movements. The court’s decision prohibits Tadic from leaving his place of residence. It imposes a …
Read More »Leaders of Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia meet to discuss prosecution of war crimes
Leaders of Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia meet today to discuss trilateral agreement on the prosecution of war crimes. Heads of state of three countries are to meet today to examine
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