Victims of the 1991 Vukovar massacre were commemorated with ceremonies on the 32nd anniversary of the massacre on Saturday. Vukovar, close to Serbia on the River Danube, was the scene of intense ...
Croatia reacted angrily at verdicts pronounced by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague in the cases of three former Yugoslav Army officers. Two of the defendants were sentenced for war crimes in ...
People gather at a cemetery in Vukovar in August 2001 to commemorate Croatian victims of the 1991-95 war The trial has begun at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague for the former Yugoslavia of ...
The two leaders went together to the memorial at Ovcara and laid wreaths at the site of the mass grave President Boris Tadic has become the first Serbian leader to pay his respects to Croatian victims ...
Vukovar was a modestly prosperous, sleepy, provincial town in eastern Croatia, near the border with Serbia, noted for its picturesque baroque architecture. That was before the war for Croatia's ...
BIRN’s analysis of Hague Tribunal evidence reveals which Yugoslav People’s Army and Serb paramilitary units were deployed in villages around Vukovar in Croatia in November 1991 when Croat civilian ...
Two Croatian Serbs from Vukovar were charged with committing war crimes in the town in 1991, but the authorities denied that the charges were linked to a recent mass protest by local Croats demanding ...
The war between Croatia and Serbia may be over but in one town a new generation has inherited the divisions of the past. Marko Mlakic and Grga Krajina are too young to remember the massacre that ...
The bilingual signs were put up in line with EU rules on minority rights Dozens of protesters in the Croatian town of Vukovar have torn down signs written in the Serbian Cyrillic script. The signs had ...
President Boris Tadic has become the first Serbian leader to pay his respects to Croatian victims of a notorious 1991 massacre. During a visit to a memorial to 260 people murdered at Vukovar, Mr Tadic ...
The two leaders went together to the memorial at Ovcara and laid wreaths at the site of the mass grave President Boris Tadic has become the first Serbian leader to pay his respects to Croatian victims ...