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 ...
Paramilitaries led by notorious Serbian warlord Zeljko Raznatovic, alias Arkan, fought their way through Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo - so why were none of them jailed for his unit's crimes? This post ...
The brutal ethnic cleansing of a Muslim-majority town in northeast Bosnia in the spring of 1992 set a pattern that Bosnian Serb forces would repeat across the country to devastating effect. This post ...
No indictments appear in sight for any former members of the feared Serbian paramilitary unit that left carnage and death in its wake as it rampaged and looted through Croatia and Bosnia. More than 18 ...
Jusuf Trbic remembers the first time he saw Zeljko Raznatovic. It was the afternoon of April 2, 1992, in Bijeljina, in eastern Bosnia – where Trbic was captured. The leader of the Serbian Volunteer ...
The Serbian authorities are investigating the involvement of a Belgrade DJ in war crimes allegedly committed in Bosnia by paramilitaries known as Arkan's Tigers. On the request of the Serbian War ...
Photojournalist Ron Haviv’s shocking image of a Serbian paramilitary kicking a woman’s corpse during the Bosnian war is one of the subjects of a forthcoming documentary about his most significant ...
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.
The murder 20 years ago of notorious paramilitary chief Zeljko Raznatovic, alias Arkan, meant he never stood trial for war crimes - and two decades later, only one member of his much-feared Tigers ...
Ex-secret police officers Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic will be retried at the Hague for war crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia. Their first trial ended in an acquittal due to ...
In the old days we would trot along to see Radovan Karadzic often. He would see us at the drop of a hat. He was affable, jocular, hugely confident that what he was doing was right. From time to time ...