Bosnia: Trnovo Turns for the Better
In the Bosnian town of Trnovo, Serbs, Muslims and Croats are coming together to heal the wounds of war.
In the Bosnian town of Trnovo, Serbs, Muslims and Croats are coming together to heal the wounds of war.
The Serbian Democratic Party, founded by war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic, faces expulsion from the Republika Srpska government
Keraterm guards receive reduced sentences after admitting to some responsibility for crimes committed in the camp.
Those trying to portray the international crisis as a conflict between the West and Islam should consider the lesson of Bosnia.
A rebellion by special forces this week threatened to overthrow the Serbian government.
Supporters of Bosniak wartime leader Alija Izetbegovic have condemned Bosnian Serb attempts to indict him on war crimes charges.
The Hague tribunal is considering whether to issue an indictment against the former Bosnian president.
Serb general indicted for military campaign against the Bosnian capital
Serb special forces up in arms after unwittingly arresting two war crimes suspects.
Protected witness tells of Tuta's plans to create a Bosniak-free state