Saturday, 18 april 2026.
Neskovic and Ilic: Trial to Begin in December
The trial of Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic, who are charged with crimes committed in Srebrenica, is due to begin on December 22, when introductory arguments will be presented.
Local Justice: More Protests Over ‘Unequal Treatment’ of Victims
Dissatisfied with the work of Bosnia's Institute for Missing Persons, INO, a group of families of detainees, fallen soldiers and missing civilians in Republika Srpska announce they will organise new,...
Radio Justice Weekly Magazine: Episode 57
U ovom izdanju poslušajte izvještaje sa suđenja u predmetima: Miodrag Marković, Predrag Kujundžić, te Gojko Kličković i ostali. U rubrici Fokus vam donosimo priču o neprocesuiranom ratnom zločinu u naselju...
Local Justice – Smajic: Verdict to be Pronounced on November 22
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Izet Smajic before the Cantonal Court in Tuzla has been completed with the examination of witnesses and the presentation of closing arguments...
Dolic: Information Obtained through Friendly Relations
The Defence of Darko Dolic examined two investigators from the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, who said they made some “omissions in their work” on an investigation into rape...
Jevic et al: Fleeing Srebrenica
Defence witness Haso Hasanovic, testifying at the trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, says that he Bosniaks being shot at the Kravica Agricultural Cooperative in July...
Wheels of Justice Grind Slowly in Doboj
More than 2,000 died in the Doboj area in the war but the courts are taking their time in bringing the guilty to justice.
Indictment for Kotor-Varos Crimes Confirmed
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms an indictment against Goran Markovic, Ljubisa Vranjes and Mladen Milic for war crimes committed against civilians in Kotor-Varos.
Ivanovic: Unknown Tasks
A former member of the Second Special Police Squad, testifying in defence of his former colleague Zeljko Ivanovic, says the Squad superiors did not tell them about their future tasks...