Testifying at the trial for crimes committed in Bosanski Brod, a protected Defence witness says that, after a shooting in Sijekovac village in late March 1992 he spoke to indictee...
The appeals court upheld the acquittal of four former Bosnian Serb policemen who were accused of arresting Bosniaks who were later killed in the town of Kalinovik in 1992.
As confirmed by The Hague Tribunal, Tribunal President Theodor Meron approves the release of Darko Mrdja after having served two thirds of 17-year imprisonment to which he was sentenced for...
Under a decision by The Hague tribunal president Theodor Meron, the former commander of the Susica camp in Vlasenica Dragan Nikolic was granted early release, after having served two-thirds of...
Three Bosniaks said they should be acquitted of war crimes against Croats who were detained and imprisoned in a makeshift jail at a football stadium in the town of Bugojno.
As decided at a status conference held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Goran Sarics trial for genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995 is due to begin with the...
Millions of people have gone missing worldwide because of wars, crime and natural disasters, so a better search and identification process is needed, a conference in The Hague concluded.
The remains of the wartime victims, believed to be Bosniaks and Croats killed in 1992, have been found in the ongoing exhumation of the mass grave at the Tomasica mines...
The Defence of Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes committed in the territory of Bosanski Brod, announced at the status conference it would need a total of three hearings...