‘It’s not just Israel on trial’: Bosnian war survivor’s support for genocide case
Arnesa Buljušmić-Kustura fears case against Serbia 30 years ago will become precedent and is calling on UN court to act
April 2022
Ukraine matters, but so did Bosnia 30 years ago. Where was the outcry then?
Ed Vulliamy
Echoes of conflict are loud in Sarajevo on this poignant anniversary, yet there is one key difference
December 2021
EU working to amend genocide denial law that is blamed for Bosnia crisis
Officials privately accept legislation to counter Serb efforts to deny scope of 1995 Srebrenica massacre risks reigniting regional conflict
July 2021
‘It’s getting out of hand’: genocide denial outlawed in Bosnia
Move by international body set up to implement post-war peace deal follows attempts to downplay 1995 Srebrenica massacre
June 2021
How the ‘Hanging Woman’ revealed truth of Bosnia’s mass killer
In 1996, our writeridentified the suicide victim whose death symbolised the cruelty of Ratko Mladić. As his life sentence is upheld, she recalls a meeting with Ferida Osmanovic’s children
Prisca Matimba Nyambe: who is the dissenting judge in Ratko Mladić case?
Zambian jurist, 69, was alone in believing Bosnian Serb general deserved a retrial
Ratko Mladić, ‘butcher of Bosnia’, loses appeal against genocide conviction
Judgment means 78-year-old former Bosnian Serb military chief will spend the rest of his life in prison
January 2021
Mark Kermode's film of the week
Quo Vadis, Aida? review – profoundly moving story of the Srebrenica massacre
Quo Vadis, Aida? review – shattering return to Srebrenica
July 2020
Bill Clinton pushed 'appeasement' of Serbs after Srebrenica massacre
Human rights in focus
'You simply die all over again': the agony of Srebrenica, 25 years on
'We will haunt you': survivors mark 25th anniversary of Srebrenica massacre – video report
Survivors mark 25th anniversary of Srebrenica massacre
This is Europe
Genocide denial gains ground 25 years after Srebrenica massacre
This is Europe
I prosecuted Srebrenica war criminals, but I know others are still walking free
Serge Brammertz
Srebrenica 25 years on: how the world lost its appetite to fight war crimes
This is Europe
The Srebrenica massacre - archive, July 1995
February 2020
'They've abandoned us': Srebrenica survivors still living in camps
Families feel forgotten in what were meant to be temporary homes and many struggle for work
December 2019
Papers reveal Anglo-French distrust before Srebrenica massacre
The people heartened by Peter Handke’s Nobel prize are genocide deniers