A witness told the trial of former Serbian security officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic that he saw Zeljko Raznatovic, alias Arkan, shoot a captive dead in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995.
Ahead of the appeal in the Hague court’s trial of former Serbian State Security chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic, the widow of a man killed by Serb fighters operating in Bosnia in 1995 said ...
Stojan Novakovic, who was a member of the Serbian Volunteer Guard, the wartime paramilitary unit run by Zeljko ‘Arkan’ Raznatovic, claimed that his leader never met a State Security official accused ...
The Belgrade-based Humanitarian Law Centre urged Serbia to start prosecuting surviving members of notorious criminal Zeljko ‘Arkan’ Raznatovic’s Serbian Volunteer Guard for their role in wartime ...
A prosecutor at the Hague court quoted former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s diary to prove that paramilitary units operating in eastern Bosnia in autumn 1995 were sent by the Serbian ...
All the crimes followed the same scenario: members of the Serb police force, Territorial Defence force and Arkan’s Tigers would arrest Croat and ethnic Hungarian civilians, take them to Arkan’s ...
When four Serbian criminals with South African links were murdered in interlinked shootings, media speculated it was revenge for the killing of wartime paramilitary boss Arkan, but the murders ...
A former member of Zeljko ‘Arkan’ Raznatovic’s paramilitary unit told the retrial of two former Serbian State Security chiefs that weapons for the so-called ‘Tigers’ came from the Yugoslav People’s ...
Brutal attacks by warlord Arkan’s Serb paramilitaries on unarmed civilians living in the city of Bijeljina, captured in photographs that shocked the world, signalled the start of the war in Bosnia and ...