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Norway convicts Bosnian on 1992 war crimes
A Bosnian muslim was jailed for five years on Tuesday for crimes against Serb civilians during the war in Bosnia in 1992 in the first war crimes case in Norway since the trials of Norwegians who collaborated with the Nazis.
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Bosnian Croat jailed for wartime sex crimes
Under a first instance verdict, Zrinko Pincic has been sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment for the sexual abuse of witness A. during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
10th EU-NGO Forum on Human Rights
Woman and Society – Research, Policy and Advocacy Center attends 10th Annual EU-NGOs Forum on Human Rights, topic: Discriminations against women.
Regional seminar in South-East Europe on the new UPR mechanism
Late last month, the Human Rights House of Sarajevo organized a regional seminar in Dubrovnik, aiming to present the new Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the United Nations Human Rights Council. The seminar set in motion processes among the human rights NGOs to engage with the mechanism in all four countries.
ICTY: Stanisic and Zupljanin plead not guilty
Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin deny the allegations contained in the new, merged indictment, which charges them with crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Karadzic wants to establish contacts with media
Radovan Karadzic, right, currently on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Hague, has agreed to give an interview to a Dutch newspaper. But there will be no such interview. The Hague Registrar says no.
Draft war crimes strategy almost finished
After more than a year and a half the Working Group is finalising the draft Strategy for War Crimes Processing in Bosnia and Herzegovina.