Siege of Mostar
Bosnian Ministry Funds Museum at War Prison Camp, Angering Ex-Inmates
The Bosnian Defence Ministry told BIRN that it is planning to invest 540,000 Bosnian marks, some 270,000 euros, over the next three years on rebuilding part of the former Heliodrom detention camp in Mostar as the Military Museum of the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croat Victims of Grabovica Massacre Losing Hope of Justice
Decades after Bosnian Army members killed their families for no known reason in a small village near Mostar, the relatives are still waiting for a heinous crime to be finally dealt with.
The vehicle from the escort of Željka Cvijanović assaulted
According to the announcement of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, the incident happened yesterday, when, as stated, an unknown person blocked the road with a Hyundai vehicle and tore off the rotating light from the official vehicle of the Republika Srpska and threw it off the road.
International Community Welcomes Street Names Changes in Bosnia’s Mostar
Six streets in the southwest Bosnian city of Mostar named after people linked to the fascist Independent State of Croatia, NDH, in World War II, are to get new names.
28 Years On, Families Still Searching for Missing Bosnian Soldiers
"We had lunch together on May 8, 1993. In the evening, he went on duty, to replace a schoolmate of his, and he stayed there until May 9. That guy, Nedim, returned home and my Fedja stayed [at the Fourth Corps' command HQ]," his mother Jadranka Huskovic recalled of her last meeting with her son.
Bosnia Parties Strike Landmark Deal on Governing Mostar
Bosnia's main Bosniak and Croat parties have finally struck a breakthrough deal on how to rule the ethnically-divided southwestern city of Mostar, paving the way for the first local elections to be held there since 2008.
Forgotten Victims: Bosnian Croat Fighters Never Tried for Elderly Civilians’ Murders
He recalled how the unknown soldier then told his father: "Turn around and look at your house one last time."
Alija Konjhodzic never saw his father again.
After the arrest, he went to the military police station to try to find out why his father had been taken.
Croatia Convicts Bosnian Croats of Detention Camp Crimes
Croatian media reported that Split county court found former Croatian Defence Council fighters Marinko Maric and Zeljko Rodin guilty of war crimes against Bosniak civilians and prisoners of war held at detention camps in the Western Herzegovina area from July to September 1993.
Bosnian Ex-Prisoners to Mourn Victims of Notorious ‘Bone Hospital’
Former prisoners will lay flowers at a ceremony on Sunday to commemorate the suffering of Bosniak civilians held by Bosnian Croat forces at the Kostana Hospital in Stolac in 1993, an event organised by the Association of Camp Prisoners of Stolac.
Bosnia’s Mostar Commemorates War-Blasted Bridge’s Reconstruction
Flowers were lowered from Mostar's Old Bridge on Tuesday night at a commemoration for the victims of the 1990s wars in the Balkans held as part of an event to mark the 15th anniversary of the bridge's reconstruction.