Wednesday, 5 november 2025.
Djelilovic et al: Starved and in bad shape
Spasoje Kovacevic, witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, testified that on July 13, 1992, he was imprisoned in the Silos camp in Hadzici, for which he claimed was...
Radio Justice Weekly Magazine: Episode 148
U ovom izdanju poslušajte izvještaje sa suđenja u predmetima: Nešković i Ilić, Edin Džeko, i Ratko Mladić kao i priču sa komemoracije žrtvama ubijenim na Korićanskim stijenama.
Kornjaca: Custody Replaced with Prohibiting Measures
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina terminates custody for Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes against humanity in Cajnice in 1992, and orders prohibiting measures instead.
Macic: Proposal to Indictee
Testifying at the trial of Eso Macic for crimes committed near Konjic, a Defence witness says that he met the indictee and that he told him to report himself for...
Local Justice – Ceco: Witness Has no Information about Abuse
Testifying at the trial of Ibrahim Ceco, who is charged with crimes in Dorbinja, Sarajevo in 1992, a Defence witness says that he has never seen or heard that anybody...
Neskovic and Ilic: Defence Asks for Acquittal
In its closing statement, Dragan Neskovic’s defence argued that the prosecution did not prove that he is guilty of crimes committed against Bosniaks in Srebrenica in July 1995.
Bosnian Serbs Unhappy with War Crimes Strategy Implementation
Republika Srpska Prime Minister Aleksandar Dzombic said that he was not satisfied with the slow speed at which war crimes against Serbs were processed.
Kornjaca: Blue Eagle’s Chief Was in Charge in Cajnice
At the trial of Milun Kornjaca, a Serb paramilitary chief accused of crimes in Cajnice, a witness said that he blames the defendant for his brother’s death.
Prosecution Challenges Karadzic’s Request for New Trial
The prosecution has asked the Hague Tribunal to reject Radovan Karadzic’s proposal to restart his trial following continual problems regarding the disclosure of evidence by the prosecution.