Tuesday, 1 july 2025.
EU Finally Approves Bosnia Funds for War Crimes
After a 12-month delay, the European Union has approved the payment of almost three million euros of assistance to the Bosnian authorities for work on war crimes cases.
Seventh Sanski Most War Crimes Suspect Arrested at Gradiska Border Crossing
The State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) and border police arrested Ranko Dosenovic on suspicion of having committed war crimes in the Sanski Most area in 1992.
Witness Statement Describing Murder of Kozarac Civilians Read at Vlasenko and Koncar Trial
A statement given by a state prosecution witness was read at the trial of former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers Mitar Vlasenko, Rade Vlasenko and Rade Koncar. In the statement, the...
Srecko Acimovic Charged with Genocide in Srebrenica
The state prosecution has filed an indictment against Srecko Acimovic, the former commander of the Second Battalion of the Zvornicka Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army, charging him with genocide...
Witness Describes Abduction and Execution of Zecovi Civilians
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of fourteen former members of Bosnian Serb military and police forces said his neighbours told him his father was killed in the...
UN Court Refuses to Prevent Naser Oric Trial
The international court in The Hague has rejected a request from former Bosnian Army general Naser Oric’s lawyers to order the Sarajevo judiciary to halt war crimes proceedings against him.
Indictment Filed Against Sasa Savinovic for Mostar War Crimes
The state prosecution has filed an indictment against Sasa Savinovic, charging him with participating in war crimes against Bosniak civilians in the Mostar area in 1993.
Former Sarajevo Public Safety Center Chief Claims No Knowledge of Silos Abuse
Bakir Alispahic, the former head of the Sarajevo public safety center, testified at the trial of eight former members of Bosnian military and police forces charged with war crimes in...
Srebrenica Commander Oric’s War Crimes Case Delayed
Former Bosnian Army general Naser Oric’s trial will only begin after the UN court in The Hague decides whether the case should be dropped because he has already been acquitted...