Wednesday, 25 june 2025.
Mixed Feelings of Victims at Mladic’s Trial
Representatives of Bosnian victims, who attended the start of Ratko Mladic's trial in the Hague, hope that the defendant will live long enough to hear his verdict.
World Awaits Start of Srebrenica Butcher’s Trial
The trial is about to start in the Hague of perhaps the most infamous character from the Bosnian war – Ratko Mladic, the man charged with the slaughter of thousands...
Kornjaca: Indictee Armed and Uniformed
As the trial of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice continues, a State Prosecution witness says that he used to see the indictee, who was armed and...
Barasin Returns to Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Milorad Barasin has been transferred from the position of chief prosecutor to the position of prosecutor with the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina – this has been announced by the...
Local Justice – Ilic: Trial Begins mid-June
The trial of Monika Karan Ilic, who is charged with crimes against Bosniak civilians in Brcko, is due to begin on June 12.
Radio Justice Weekly Magazine: Episode 132
U ovom izdanju poslušajte izvještaje sa suđenja u predmetima: Bundalo i ostali, Zelenika i ostali, Silos, i Radovan Karadžić. U rubrici Fokus donosimo detalje iz sporazuma o priznanju krivice Raseme...
Local Justice – Ostojic: Hague Convict’s Testimony Postponed
The testimony of Hague convict Dragan Nikolic, known as Jenki, at the trial of Zarije Ostojic, who is charged with crimes in Susica detention camp, Vlasenica municipality, has been postponed...
Camp Prisoners Day Commemorated in Foca
Although 20 years have passed since the wartime camps in Bosnia were opened, the former prisoners still have no legal rights, say the president of the association of ex detainees.
Neskovic and Ilic: Denying an Attack against Civilians
The Defence of indictee Zoran Ilic presents material evidence in an attempt to prove that the attack by the Republika Srpska Army, VRS in July 1995 was not aimed against...