Anti-war activists held a commemoration in the centre of Belgrade to mark the 28th anniversary of the fall of the besieged Croatian town of Vukovar to the Yugoslav People’s Army and Serbian ...
People gather at a cemetery in Vukovar in August 2001 to commemorate Croatian victims of the 1991-95 war The trial has begun at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague for the former Yugoslavia of ...
Around 100,000 citizens along with entire Croatian political leadership took part this year in commemorations of the fall of the eastern town of Vukovar in 1991 to the Yugoslav Army. This post is also ...
Croatia reacted angrily at verdicts pronounced by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague in the cases of three former Yugoslav Army officers. Two of the defendants were sentenced for war crimes in ...
The remains of three individuals have been unearthed in a mass grave in Ovčara, one body may belong to Jean-Michel Nicolier.
Croats Josip Jugec and Ivan Psenica both lost their sons in Vukovar. These war veterans, in their early 60s, fought in the east Croatian town from the first day of the conflict to its fall, coming ...
It stems from a law to protect Serb minority rights, but in the Croatian city of Vukovar, the introduction of the Cyrillic alphabet on public signs has reopened the wounds of an old conflict. Vukovar ...
Mrskic's subordinate officer Veselin Sljivancanin was sentenced to five years in prison for aiding and abetting torture, while a third accused, Miroslav Radic, was acquitted in the absence of evidence ...
Victims of the 1991 Vukovar massacre on Monday were commemorated on its 28th anniversary. Vukovar, close to Serbia on the River Danube, was the scene of intense fighting following Croatia’s break from ...
It has now been confirmed that the remains found in a mass grave in Ovčara belong to French volunteer Jean-Michel Nicolier.