State Prosecutor's Office

Accountability Sought in Novi Sad Tragedy: High-Ranking Officials Arrested

Eleven individuals have been arrested in connection with the tragic incident at the train station in Novi Sad, Serbia, according to the country's High Prosecutor's Office. The accident, which occurred on November 1, claimed 15 lives, including one woman who succumbed to her injuries in hospital days later.

Bosnian Serb Reserve Policeman’s Wartime Rape Trial Starts in Belgrade

The Belgrade Higher Court has opened the trial of Lazar Mutlak, a Bosnian Serb wartime reserve policeman and member of Srpsko Gorazde Territorial Defence, for raping a Bosniak women on May 25, 1992.

According to the indictment, Mutlak entered the house of another civilian in the village of Lozje, in Gorazde municipality, where among others was a women of Bosniak nationality.

After 17 Years of Investigation, No Charges Yet in Bosnian War Case

A criminal complaint about the murders of the four prisoners of war and two civilians was filed in 1998, and an investigation was opened seven years later, targeting three members of the People's Defence force of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia, a separatist statelet that existed during the war between 1993 and 1995 with its 'capital' in Velika Kladusa.

Kosovo MP Condemned for ‘Biased’ Comments About Missing Serbs

A group of Kosovo civil society organisations called on the Kosovo authorities on Thursday to condemn comments made by ruling Vetevendosje (Self-Determination) party MP Arbereshe Kryeziu Hyseni, who said that ethnic Albanian missing persons are more of a priority than Serbs.

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