United Nations Security Council Resolution 819

Soldier Praising Mladic Faces Discipline After BIRN Report

The Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina has launched disciplinary proceedings against a soldier named Djordje Tojcic, whose Instagram profile praised the former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic.

The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, found Mladic guilty of genocide in Srebrenica and other wartime crimes in November.

"'Mothers of Srebrenica' can now sue Serbia and RS"

"Mothers of Srebrenica" president Munira Subasic claims that the association has the right to sue Serbia and the Serb Republic (RS).

She pointed out that this right "definitely exists after the first-instance verdict against Ratko Mladic," Croatia's Vecernji List reported in its edition for Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH).

Subasic, however, did not further explain her claim.

Trump's new adviser: Less than 5pct of Serbian combat systems destroyed during NATO bombing

US President Donald Trump's new security adviser in the past analyzed the war in Bosnia and NATO's aggression against Yugoslavia, B92 reports.

In a 2003 paper, HR McMaster, among other things, writes about the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, to state:

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