War criminal, president, psychiatrist, poet and even New Age healer -- Radovan Karadzic lived a varied life before being convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. The ...
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - A Bosnian Croat wartime commander died after swallowing what he said was poison in a U.N. war crimes courtroom on Wednesday after losing an appeal against a 20-year prison ...
Bosnian Croat wartime leader Jadranko Prlic on Monday appealed against his conviction for the murder of Muslims during the 1990s Bosnian war, denying any involvement and saying Croats were "forced" to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman mourns her two sons, who were executed by Bosnian Serb forces during the Srebrenica genocide, at the Potocari cemetery.
BURLINGTON A Bosnian immigrant living in Burlington pleaded innocent Friday to lying to immigration authorities by denying involvement in war crimes during the conflict in Bosnia two decades ago.
Bosnia’s top court confirms indictment of four Bosnian Army ex-soldiers for war crimes against Serb and Croat civilians held in the basement of the Music School in Zenica in 1993. This post is also ...
Friday was the 30th anniversary of the deadliest massacre in Europe since World War II, when Bosnian Serb forces under Gen. Ratko Mladic overran an area meant to be protected by the United Nations.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- A U.N. court convicted former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic of genocide and nine other charges Thursday and sentenced him to 40 years in prison for orchestrating Serb ...
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For most people, the Bosnian War was just a moment in time, in a far off place, transmitted into living rooms via news broadcasts. For Adis Ziga, the early 1990s conflict consumed his reality, ...
The warning came over the radio just as tanks rumbled into Prijedor in northwestern Bosnia on a gray April morning in 1992. All Muslim men and boys aged 12 and older were ordered to leave their homes ...