Darko Mrdja
Families Mourn Victims of Bosnia’s Koricani Cliffs Massacre
Relatives of the Bosniaks and Croats killed at the Koricani Cliffs by Bosnian Serb forces will mark the 29th anniversary of the massacre on Saturday by throwing roses into the deep mountain pit where their loved ones' bodies were dumped after they were killed in 1992.
Bosnia’s Constitutional Court Rejects Babic Appeal Over Prijedor Verdict
Bosnia's top court has rejected an appeal filed by Zoran Babic in September 2019 with the Constitutional Court against a verdict passed down in May that year in which he said his right to a fair defence had been violated.
Under the verdict, the Appeals Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced him to 13 years in prison for a "crime against humanity".
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Loses Crimes Against Humanity Appeal
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has turned down an appeal from Darko Mrdja, a former member of a police intervention squad at the Public Security Station in the city of Prijedor, against the verdict convicting him of crimes against humanity.
Wartime Killer of Bosnian Family Skips Prison Sentence
Sretko Pavic, who was convicted in July this year of war crimes against civilians, did not report to prison to serve his 11-year sentence, the Bosnian state court has confirmed.
Pavic was obliged to start serving his prison term by November 30, but filed a motion requesting a postponement.
Bosnia Seeks Arrest of 47 War Crimes Fugitives
The Bosnian state court told BIRN that 47 people accused of committing crimes during the 1992-95 war are being sought for arrest, 25 of whom are outside the country.
Twenty-four of those who are wanted have Serbian citizenship, or dual citizenship of Serbia and Bosnia, according to prosecutors.
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Interpol Warrants Issued for Two Bosnian Serb War Convicts
Bosnia and Herzegovina is seeking the arrests of Bosnian Serb ex-policeman Darko Mrdja and ex-military policeman Dragan Marjanovic, who both absconded after second-instance verdicts convicted them of wartime crimes.
'Red notices' calling on countries worldwide to assist in detaining them have been posted on Interpol's website.
Survivors, Relatives to Mark Notorious Bosnia Massacre Anniversary
Family members and representatives of the Association of Detainees in Bosnia and Herzegovina will mark the 27th anniversary on Wednesday of the murder of some 200 unarmed Bosniak and Croat men by Bosnian Serb police at Mount Vlasic in the first few months of the country's 1992-95 war.
Bosnia Jails Serb Ex-Policemen for 55 Years for War Crimes
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court ruled on Friday that sentences imposed on the two former Bosnian Serb policemen should be amalgamated, and that Zoran Babic should serve 35 years and Darko Mrdja 20 years.
Two Bosnian Serb Ex-Policemen Convicted of War Crimes
Former Bosnian Serb policemen Darko Mrdja and Zoran Babic were sentenced to 15 years in prison each for murders and other crimes against Bosniaks in the Prijedor area in 1992.