Convictions for Bosnian Serb Police Officials
Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin presided over a police force that committed atrocities and assisted ethnic cleansing project.
Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin presided over a police force that committed atrocities and assisted ethnic cleansing project.
Two men held senior positions in Bosnian Serb police force, which prosecutors say was instrumental in crimes committed during conflict.
Town council head denies inviting in notorious paramilitaries, and knows nothing of photographed scene of them with civilians they shot.
Exploited in war, ignored in peace, former combatants who served as minors in three warring armies want recognition more than anything else.
Two recent appeals hearings ended with senior figures from Serbia and Croatia being fully exonerated. Worryingly, their acquittals were hailed at home as vindication of their respective sides’ wartime actions.
Local officials testifying in Karadzic case deny being aware of mass killings in 1992 and 1995.
Appeal concerns four convictions for Serbian assault on Kosovo Albanians in 1999.
Lawyer says she will challenge prosecution’s view that UN peacekeeping unit commanders bear no criminal liability.
Yugoslav army’s security chief was aware of civilian killings and other abuses.
Once hospital inmates were rounded up and driven away, he knew they "would not get out of this easily".