Serbian irredentism
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Bosnia Convicts Serb Chetniks of Inciting Ethnic Hatred
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court on Wednesday convicted three members of the Serb nationalist Ravna Gora Movement of inciting ethnic, racial and religious hatred, discord and intolerance in the Visegrad area in March 2019.
Bosnian Serb Chetniks Face Retrial for Inciting Ethnic Hatred
The Bosnian state court on Monday upheld an appeal filed by the prosecution and quashed the verdict that acquitted Ravna Gora Movement members Dusan Sladojevic, Slavko Aleksic and Risto Lecic of ethnic, racial and religious hatred, discord and intolerance in the Visegrad area in March 2019.
The court ordered a retrial for the three defendants.
Serbia Confirms Indictment of Croatian Officers for Attacking Refugees
Belgrade Higher Court said on Wednesday that it has confirmed the indictment of four high-ranking Croatian Army members for committing war crimes against civilians during Operation Storm in August 1995.
Montenegrin Cinema Cancels Screening of Serbian Chetnik Movie
A still from the movie 'Surrounded' about the Chetnik movement. Photo: www.filmnikolakalabic.com.
"The Serbian movie will not be shown in our cinema," Cineplexx told news website CDM.
Kosovo Murder Trial Witnesses Nervous About Accusing Serb Gang
Two witnesses at the trial for the 2018 killing of Kosovo Serb political party leader Oliver Ivanovic at the Pristina Basic Court on Tuesday showed reluctance to confirm previous testimonies they gave to the prosecution in which they named alleged members of organised criminal groups that operate in the Serb-dominated north of Kosovo.
Bosnian Counter-Terrorism Strategy Delayed by Dispute over ‘Right-Wing’
But the threat posed by right-wing groups, such as the Ravna Gora Chetnik Movement, has been largely neglected.
Historical Revisionism is Serbian State Policy, Report Claims
The Serbian authorities are using memorialisation of the 1990s wars to manufacture a populist narrative of national pride and victimhood for political advantage, says a new report by the Humanitarian Law Centre which was launched on Tuesday evening in Belgrade.
Simatović and Stanišić each sentenced to 12 years in prison for war crimes
The media reported that Stanisic and Simatovic were sentenced to 12 years in prison each.
The prosecution proved that the crimes in the indictment were confirmed. The killings and forcible transfers were carried out with discriminatory intent.
The prosecution alleges that the accused participated in the organization of the crimes that took place.
Serbia’s Ruling Party is Rewriting World War II History
On May 8 and 9, Serbia celebrated Victory Day in World War II with a series of events around Belgrade including wreath-laying ceremonies, concerts, film screenings, fireworks and the livestreaming of a military parade in Moscow.
As well as the victory over fascism, Serbian officials celebrated their alliance with Russia, the co-organiser of the festivities.