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A former Bosnian army commander surrendered to the U.N. war crimes tribunal to answer murder charges in the wartime deaths of dozens of Bosnian Croats. Sefer Halilovic, 49, flew to The Hague from ...
A mutiny this week by several thousand ethnic Croats in Bosnia's federal army is the latest in a series of moves by nationalist members of Bosnia's Croat community aimed at dissolving the Muslim ...
The Bosnian appeals court upheld a verdict convicting four former Bosnian Army military policemen of physically and sexually abusing Croat civilians at a detention facility in the village of ...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (June 30, 2014) -- When the war in Bosnia ended in 1995, it was one of the most heavily mined countries on Earth. Almost 20 years later, Bosnian Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal ...
Bosnian police detained a former Bosnian army commander and 12 other people Friday on suspicion of war crimes against Serb and Bosnian civilians and prisoners during the country’s deadly 1992-95 ...
AMSTERDAM, March 15 -- Two Bosnian Muslim army commanders were convicted of war crimes Wednesday for failing to rein in foreign Muslim volunteers who murdered and tortured Bosnian Croats and Serbs ...
A former Bosnian Army commander has been sentenced to 10 years in prison on January 22 for failing to stop killings and torture carried out by Islamist volunteer fighters who joined his troops ...
Bosnian prosecutors have indicted a former Bosnian army commander and 16 other people for war crimes against civilians and prisoners during the country’s brutal 1992-95 war.
Authorities in Bosnia say police have detained a former Bosnian army commander and 12 others on suspicion of war crimes against Serb and Bosnian civilians and prisoners during the 1992-95 war ...
Gen. Rasim Delic, who commanded Bosnia’s Army during much of the catastrophic ethnic war in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, died on Friday at his home in Sarajevo. He was 61. A lawyer for ...