Monday, 21 april 2025.
Prijavite se na sedmični newsletter Detektora
Newsletter
Novinari Detektora svake sedmice pišu newslettere o protekloj i sedmici koja nas očekuje. Donose detalje iz redakcije, iskrene reakcije na priče i kontekst o događajima koji oblikuju našu stvarnost.

This post is also available in: Bosnian

Trial Chamber Chairman Zoran Krtalic said that the trial was postponed due to the absence of Defence attorney Nenad Gvozdic, judges Tomislav Merdjo and Srecko Knezovic, as well as Edina Residovic, attorney representing the injured families.“The Court has recorded the absence of Nenad Gvozdic, Defence attorney of Mato Anicic. He has neither contacted the indictee nor explained his absence. I will inform the Attorney’s Chamber that Gvozdic has failed to appear in court. The attorney of the injured families and the lay magistrates are absent as well, but they have informed the Court that they are not able to attend the hearing. Residovic cannot attend the trial due to other obligations before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Merdjo and Knezovic are ill,” the Trial Chamber Chairman said.Krtalic pointed out that the Supreme Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina requested a completely new composition of judges and lay magistrates considering the fact that this was the fourth trial in the Vranica case.“The Court rendered a decision to request the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council to select jurors who belong to the Bosniak and Croat peoples. The date of the next hearing will be submitted in writing,” the Trial Chamber Chairman said.Mate Anicic, Ivan Skutor and Erhad Poznic, former members of military police with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, are charged with crimes against the civilian population and prisoners of war.They are charged with having committed crimes after the HVO forces had attacked the Vranica residential complex in Mostar in May 1993. Thirteen members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH were later killed.

Najčitanije
Saznajte više
Bosnian Army Ex-Soldiers Jailed for Beating Prisoners
Former Bosnian Army soldiers Muhko and Safet Velagic were found guilty of committing war crimes against prisoners of war in the Bugojno area in July 1993. The Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik sentenced Muhko Velagic was sentenced to seven years in prison and Safet Velagic to six years for war crimes against prisoners of war.
Bosnian Serb Policeman Jailed for Shooting Civilian
Former policeman Mladjen Vasiljevic was sentenced to three years in prison for shooting a civilian dead in the Ribnik area in August 1992. The District Court in Banja Luka on Tuesday convicted ex-policeman Mladjen Vasiljevic of committing crimes against the civilian population in the Ribnik area.
Policeman Convicted of Murdering Bosniak Brothers, Sister
Bosnian Serb Soldier Acquitted of Sokolac Beating
Bosnian Serb Soldier Jailed for Prisoners’ Beating, Murder
Bosnian Boxing Star Acquitted of Wartime Crimes