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Bosnian War

# bosnian-war - Wednesday 22 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Ratko Mladic

Retired Irish officer prepares to give evidence at Mladic trial

Col Colm Doyle says Irish officers are in a ‘unique position’ for peacekeeping duties, given Ireland’s neutrality.

# bosnian-war - Tuesday 10 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Bosnian War

Emotional testimony from first witness in Mladic trial

The trial of war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic got underway yesterday.

# bosnian-war - Wednesday 14 September, 2011

From The Daily Edge Irish Film

3 Irish movies get the nod for European Film Awards

It’s been a good week for Irish film as three movies get nominated for European Film Awards and two Irishmen are recognised at the Venice Film Festival.

# bosnian-war - Tuesday 6 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie War Crimes

Yugoslav army chief gets 27-year prison sentence for war crimes

Momcilo Perisic, a former Chief of General Staff of the Yugoslav army, has been jailed for 27 years for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovinia and Croatia in the 1990s.

# bosnian-war - Tuesday 5 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

Take 5: Tuesday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

From TheJournal.ie Bosnian War

Dutch state found responsible for three Srebrenica deaths

In a groundbreaking ruling, the Dutch state has been found responsible for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslim men during the bloody Srebrenica massacre of 1995 – which saw 8,000 Muslim men and boys killed by Serb forces.

# bosnian-war - Friday 3 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Mladic This post contains videos

Ratko Mladic shuns ‘monstrous’ charges as he appears at war crimes tribunal

The former commander of the Bosnian Serb army robustly defended his actions in the Netherlands court as he heard the indictment against him read out for the first time.

# bosnian-war - Wednesday 1 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Mladic

Mladic spends his first night in The Hague in solitary confinement

The former Bosnian Serb military commander has undergone health checks and placed in isolation ahead of his trial for alleged genocide at The Hague.

# bosnian-war - Monday 30 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Mladic

War crimes suspect Ratko Mladic to appeal against extradition to The Hague

The former Bosnian Serb military commander is unlikely to win his appeal with the Serbian government keen to move him on to the Netherlands to stand trial.

# bosnian-war - Saturday 28 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Mladic

Serbia to target those that protected war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic

The Serbian president has vowed to investigate those who may have colluded with Mladic to keep him from the authorities. Meanwhile, details of how the former army chief lived in hiding have been emerging.

# bosnian-war - Friday 27 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

Take 5: Friday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.

# bosnian-war - Thursday 26 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

Take 5: Thursday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.

# bosnian-war - Monday 9 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Bosnia

Bosnia facing worst crisis since war ended in 1995, claims top official

The country’s top administrator has called a Serb referendum planned for next month a “blatant attack” on the 1995 peace agreement.

# bosnian-war - Wednesday 28 July, 2010

A LONDON JUDGE has blocked an extradition request for Ejup Ganic, a Bosnian ex-president and military leader, who Serbia wishes to pursue for war crimes.

The British court ruled that any trial against Ganic would be politically motivated.

Ganic is wanted in Serbia as authorities there believe that he ordered attacks on a medical convoy and is responsible for the execution of surrendered soldiers during the Bosnian war.

However, there have been two previous trials on the accusations. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia threw the case out; the second, commissioned by the prosecutor’s office for the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina, similarly ruled that the case was politically motivated.

Following the ruling Ganic said to reporters that the case was “a textbook example of abuse.”

He added that: “The government of Serbia tried to undermine the judiciary in this country, they used taxpayers’ money and they kept me here for five months.”

The Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor’s Office said that they would appeal the ruling.

Ganic’s daughter, Emina Ganic, speaks to Al Jazeera to defend her father prior to the hearing: