Dodik called the envoy a ‘stinker’ as he demanded the trial be relocated to the capital of Bosnia’s Serbia entity. The trial
Tag: Bosnia-Herzegovina
Industry Days professionals guide documentary filmmakers | Al Jazeera News
Human-centred stories from Southeast Europe, the Caucuses, and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) figured strongly during the second edition of Industry
US Treasury sanctions Bosnian Serb leaders for ‘inflammatory legislation’ | Conflict News
The law would allow Republika Srpska, part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to ignore the country’s Constitutional Court. The United States has sanctioned
Thousands mourn Srebrenica victims as tensions mount in Bosnia | Genocide News
Dozens more victims of 1995 massacre buried after recently being identified through DNA analysis. The remains of 30 victims of the Srebrenica
The West has lost the plot in the Balkans | Opinions
Images of pipe-wielding and stone-throwing Serb militant nationalists assaulting NATO peacekeepers in the northern Kosovo town of Zvecan in late May put the
Sentences for Milosevic allies extended in ‘milestone’ ruling | Genocide News
UN judges bring to end the longest-running war crimes prosecution dating back to the Balkan wars. United Nations judges have expanded the
Why is ‘Republika Srpska Day’ controversial in Bosnia? | Politics News
Serbs in Bosnia’s Republika Srpska entity are marking the 31st anniversary of the entity’s founding, despite a court ban against the event,
Protesters call for cancellation of ‘revisionist’ Serb film | Crimes Against Humanity News
Protesters are calling for screenings of a new documentary by a Serbian-Canadian filmmaker to be cancelled across Europe, saying the “revisionist” film
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