The Guardian
Jul 23, 2021
Genocide Denial Outlawed in Bosnia
Move by international body set up to implement post-war peace deal follows attempts to downplay 1995 Srebrenica massacre. Bosnian Muslim...
Al Jazeera
Jun 9, 2021
UN court upholds Mladic genocide conviction
Joe Biden and Michelle Bachelet were among those to praise the decision by United Nations war crimes judges to uphold the Bosnian Serb...
New York Times 1
Mar 18, 2021
Making a Movie About a Genocide That Some Still Deny
By Alex Marshall For years, Jasmila Zbanic hoped someone else would dramatize the worst atrocity of the Balkan wars. Instead, she did so...
Genocide Watch
Feb 24, 2021
Timestream: Srebrenica Genocide
Genocide Watch staff have published the fourteenth Timestream in a series of critical genocides in the world. This Timestream ...
Genocide Watch
Jun 16, 2018
Bosnia In Crosshairs Of Ethnic Nationalists And Their Allies
"Foreigners giving up on Bosnia: country close to collapse." That's a recent headline from Sputnik, the Russian state media arm in Serbia...
Koji Miki | The Mainichi
Apr 11, 2018
History of Wartime 'Rape Camp' in Bosnia Wiped from Town's Collective Memory
VISEGRAD, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- About a 5-minute drive from the center of this town in Bosnia and Herzegovina's northeast is the hotel...
Koji Miki | The Mainichi
Apr 10, 2018
Women in Serb-Controlled Region of Bosnia Still Await Compensation for Wartime Abuse
TUZLA, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- The third collection letter demanding that 64-year-old Semka Agic pay 3,000 convertible marks (roughly...
Koji Miki | The Mainichi
Apr 9, 2018
For Women Raped During Bosnian War, Still no End to Pain 25 years Later
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- While nearly 20 years has passed since the end of the Bosnian War following the breakup of Yugoslavia,...
Al Jazeera
Dec 29, 2017
Court fees and fear: Bosnia war rape victims struggle
Two decades have passed since the war ended in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but Selma - not her real name - still lives in fear. She is a...
New York Times 1
Dec 23, 2017
Yugoslavia Tribunal Leaves Rich Legacy, but ‘Immense’ Challenges Remain
THE HAGUE — Embarrassed by its failure to prevent Europe’s worst atrocities since World War II, the United Nations Security Council...
The Guardian
Dec 20, 2017
Yugoslavia tribunal closes, leaving a powerful legacy of war crimes justice
The court that put Slobodan Milošević in the dock is to be formally dissolved this week after 24 years and 161 indictments. Victims’...
James Masters | KCCI
Nov 22, 2017
Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic found guilty of genocide, sentenced to life in prison
Former Bosnian Serb wartime army leader Ratko Mladic has been sentenced to life in prison Wednesday after being found guilty of genocide...