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Hearing of child abuse case adjourned to July 17
The hearing of the Hiranur Foundation's founder for forcibly marrying off his six-year-old daughter to a 29-year-old man in 2004 was adjourned to July 17, while the court decided to continue the detention of the defendants.
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Child abuse trial postponed to June 5
The court has adjourned the third trial of the founder of the Hiranur Foundation over forcibly marrying off his 6-year-old daughter to a 29-year-old man in 2004 to June 5 due to the prosecutor's leave of absence, while the detention of defendants will continue.
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‘March of Death’: Women Recall Harrowing Escape from Srebrenica
They walked for around 100 kilometres across mountainous terrain and through dense forests before reaching the village of Nezuk, where the Bosnian Army was stationed. Along the way, many were shot at, ambushed, captured and executed.
Bosnian Serb Fighter’s Wartime Assault, Robbery Conviction Upheld
Belgrade's Court of Appeals has confirmed the two-year sentence handed down to Bosnian Serb ex-fighter Zeljko Budimir for beating up a civilian and stealing his money in the village of Rejzovici in Bosnia's Kljuc municipality in November 1992.
Serbian Court Convicts Bosnian Serb of Wartime Assault, Robbery
Belgrade Higher Court on Tuesday found Bosnian Serb ex-fighter Zeljko Budimir guilty after a retrial of beating up a Bosnian civilian and stealing his money in the village of Rejzovici in the Kljuc municipality in November 1992.
But the court acquitted Budimir of participating in the murders of the wife and mother-in-law of the Bosniak man, whose name was Ale Strkonjic.
Migrants wander through Bosnia in Balkan winter
Bosnia's notorious Vucjak camp may have closed down after an international outcry, but the plight of migrants stranded in the country while trying to reach Western Europe is far from over.
The tent camp near the northwestern town of Bihac stood on a former landfill and near a minefield, becoming a symbol of migrant suffering as they travel through the Balkans.
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Mayor of Bulgarian Town Seeks to Expel Syrian Family
The mayor of Elin Pelin, not far from the Bulgarian capital Sofia, has told a Syrian family of three to leave the municipality despite the fact they have been granted humanitarian status.
A report aired by private bTV broadcaster shows Fakhim and his wife, Fatima, who left Aleppo after their house was destroyed in the war 5 years back.
Isis militants use new barbaric method to punish women
Isis officials in Mosul introduced a metal instrument to punish women whose clothes they claim do not completely conceal their body, as the Independent reveals.
People in Mosul call it “the Biter” or “Clipper”, which causes agonising pain to the victim by clipping off pieces of flesh, as a former school director, who fled from the city earlier this month, stated.