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A former Bosnian Serb military commander was sentenced to 15 years in prison Thursday for crimes against civilians during the country’s 1992-95 interethnic war. The Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina ...
Bosnian Serb soldiers patrol the hills near the Serb-held Herzegovinian village of Podvelezje during the war. An ex-Bosnian soldier who lied to U.S. officials about his military background pleaded ...
A former Bosnian Army commander has been sentenced to 10 years in prison on January 22 for failing to stop killings and torture carried out by Islamist volunteer fighters who joined his troops ...
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) - Bosnian prosecutors have indicted a former Bosnian army commander and 16 other people for war crimes against civilians and prisoners during the country’s ...
U.S. immigration officials have identified about 300 Bosnian immigrants they believe concealed war crimes when they came to the U.S. after the war, according to a New York Times report last year.
U.N. appeals judges on Tuesday upheld the convictions of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic for genocide and other offenses during Bosnia's 1992-95 war and confirmed his life sentence ...
London — More than 25 years after a brutal war tore Bosnia apart and left more than 100,000 ... and roughly 100,000 people killed in what became a proven case of genocide by the Bosnian Serb army.
Emina Bakic, who joined the Bosnian army at the age of 18, is seen in the trenches at Trebevic mountain by Sarajevo, Bosnia. A total of 5,360 women joined ARBIH during the war [File: Chris ...
A Bosnian war crimes prosecutor on Tuesday indicted a Bosnian Serb former army general for taking part in the 1995 massacre of about 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, an atrocity described ...
A few years ago, Mike MacQueen, a historian working for the Department of Homeland Security, was at his desk combing through decades-old Bosnian military records, in search of war criminals who ...
The Bosnian war started when Bosnian Serbs, with the help of the Yugoslav army, tried to create ethnically pure territories with the aim of joining neighboring Serbia.
Goran Zorić works for Kvart, and, like most of Kvart’s members, he identifies as L.G.B.T. Zorić was eleven when the war started. At that time, all Serb men in the area were required to join ...
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