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Three decades after the signature of the Dayton Accords put an end to the devastating war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the country ...
Milorad Dodik noted that the efforts of Germany and France to dismantle Republika Srpska and transform Bosnia and Herzegovina into a unitary state are deeply concerning ...
It was reported that six HVO members who were tried in the same case were acquitted. The Bosnian War was sparked by the break-up of Yugoslavia, which led Bosnia to declare independence in February ...
Although SIPA has not officially identified the suspect arrested in the operation, codenamed “General,” local media reported that it may be Zdravko Šagolj, a former general of the Croatian Defence ...
Ten former HVO members from Posavina in Bosnia were arrested today on suspicion of committing war crimes against Serbs during the war. Among those arrested is the 64-year-old retired general Duro ...
But when HVO attacked ARBIH in early 1993 and a separate war ensued between the two, that route of supplies also came to an end.
SARAJEVO -- Violent war criminals are buying their way out of prison time in Bosnia-Herzegovina, exploiting a loophole that the Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe (OSCE) and ...
35. The judge also found there was no evidence that Jozepović was involved in or had any knowledge of any HVO war crime, so the feds could not prove he was inadmissible under s. 35. Because the ...
The war, from 1992 to 1995, killed an estimated 100,000 people and displaced 2.2 million others. About 8,000 Bosniak men and boys, primarily Muslims, were killed in the July 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
Former member of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO), Marko Radic, was acquitted yesterday by the County Court of Zagreb of charges of war crimes against prisoners of war from the Army of the Republic ...