Friday, 4 july 2025.
Hague Urged to Confront Karadzic With Mass Grave
The Hague Tribunal prosecution asked to reopen its case against Bosnian Serb ex-leader Radovan Karadzic to offer new evidence about a recently-discovered mass grave containing hundreds of victims.
War Crimes Plea Bargains Provoke Questions
The Bosnian prosecutor hasn’t made a single plea bargain with a war crimes suspect for two years, sparking debate about whether vital information about wartime burial sites is being missed.
Karadzic Demands a Year to Prepare Closing Statement
Former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic asked the Hague Tribunal to order a one-year break in his war crimes trial beause of the complexity of the allegations against him.
Bosnia to Map Wartime Detention Camp Locations
A new project aims to create a comprehensive database of all the prison camps and other wartime detention facilities across the country over the next five years.
War Crimes Case Map Goes Online
The OSCE mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina has launched an online map of completed war crimes cases across the country in a bid to enhance public trust in the legal...
Bosnia ‘Running Out of Courtrooms’ for War Crimes Trials
The Bosnian state court said that the increasing number of war crimes prosecutors being employed to tackle a huge case backlog meant that it could need more courtrooms to try...
Evidence Presentation Completed
The State Prosecution and Defence of Zemir Kovacevic complete the presentation of evidence at the trial for crimes in Sijekovac, Bosanski Brod municipality, in 1992.
Novak Djukic Released From Prison
Former Commander of the Ozren Tactical Group with the Republika Srpska Army Novak Djukic was released from prison after the Bosnian Constitutional court revoked a verdict under which he was...
Srebrenica Genocide Defendant’s Driver ‘Saw No Crime’
The driver for ex-police commander Goran Saric, accused of the Srebrenica genocide, said that he was with his boss on the day of the massacre but never saw him commit...