"Loyal" Muslims Allowed to Remain in Sanski Most
Doctor claims that those who voted against the division of Yugoslavia were protected.
Doctor claims that those who voted against the division of Yugoslavia were protected.
Former municipal official says 8,000 Bosniaks remained in Sanski Most at the end of the war.
Genocide convictions among those confirmed at appeals hearing.
Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen appears at the Hague court.
Former quartermaster in Serb unit tells tribunal that everyone suffered from shortages but there was no discrimination.
Wartime official from northwest Bosnia says there was no strategy of removing non-Serbs.
High-profile failure exposes weaknesses in the way the court runs investigations, but also a lack of international resolve to make it work.
Detention centre was site of multiple murders and sexual abuse cases.
Defence witness recalls Muslims and Croat living in the municipality until the paramilitaries arrived.
“I didn’t want to know anything,” says Serb official who passed detention unit every day without inquiring what was going on there.