Sunday, 27 july 2025.
Divjak to Be “Informed about Charges” Today
Haris Hrle, ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Austria, tells BIRN-Justice Report that he spoke to a prosecutor and judge in Vienna and expects that retired Bosnian General Jovan Divjak...
Local Justice – Koler: Beaten in Prison
Testifying for the Tuzla Cantonal Prosecution at the trial of Ivan Koler, witnesses speak about the indictee's alleged participation in the beating of prisoners in the District Military Prison in...
Jevic et al: Provoking Prisoners
At the trial of four indictees charged with genocide, a protected Prosecution witness says that Srebrenica residents were lined up in front of the Agricultural Cooperative building in Kravica, Bratunac...
Local Justice – Stjepanovic: Trial Postponed
The trial of Ivan Stjepanovic, held before the Brcko District Basic Court, has been postponed until the end of March 2011 due to the illness of the Defence attorney.
Karadzic: ‘Unofficial’ Census
On the second day of his testimony at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, a former secretary of the Svrake Local Community, Vogosca municipality, says that “the Serb authorities” deported more...
Deadline Fades to Rate Bosnia’s ‘Sensitive’ War Crimes
Over two years after national war crimes strategy obliged the State Court to classify all remaining cases as ‘sensitive’, or not, the task remains incomplete.
Episode 15: A Country Without State Prison
The March issue of TV Justice brings an overview of the most important trials held before the Court of BiH War Crimes Chamber in February.
Local Justice – Guso and Suljagic: Hit with Hand or Stick
Testifying at the trial of Nusret Guso and Mirsad Suljagic, a Brcko District Prosecution witness says the first indictee “probably” hit a prisoner of war several times in August 1994.
Local Justice – Smajic: Verdict of Release Confirmed
Izet Smajic, former member of the reserve police forces, has been acquitted, under a second instance verdict, of the charges that he wounded a Yugoslav People's Army soldier in Tuzla...