Thursday, 18 september 2025.
Bosnia Stages War Crimes Mass Arrest
Eight former servicemen from the Bosnian Serb Army have been arrested on suspicion of murder and other war crimes near the eastern town of Rogatica in 1992.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Minister Stanisic Demands Release
Former interior minister Mico Stanisic asked the Hague Tribunal to quash his war crimes conviction because one of the judges, Frederik Harhoff, was removed from another case for alleged bias.
Bosnian Serb’s Zvornik War Crimes Acquittal Upheld
The appeals court upheld the verdict ruling that former soldier Slobodan Grujic was not guilty of participating in the murder of ten Bosniak civilians in Zvornik in 1992.
Damjanovic Brothers Released
After ordering the retrial of their war crimes trial, the Bosnian State Court has released Goran and Zoran Damjanovic.
Prosecutor Demands Convictions Over Bugojno Jail Camp
The court was urged to convict three Bosniaks who are being retried for war crimes at a detention centre in a stadium in Bugojno in central Bosnia where Croat prisoners...
Genocide Trial Raises Criminal Code Issues
The three year-long extradition process of a Bosnian Serb ex-fighter from Israel has proved complicated given the different positions about the use of criminal codes at his genocide trial.
‘Biased’ Judge’s Removal From Seselj Case Upheld
The Hague Tribunal dismissed its prosecutor’s request to reconsider its decision to remove controversial judge Frederik Harhoff from the trial of Serbian Radical Party boss Vojislav Seselj.
Indictment Change Delays Bugojno Detention Camp Trial
Closing arguments at the trial of three men accused of abusing prisoners in a stadium in Bugojno were postponed after the Bosnian prosecution amended the indictment, five years after the...
Theodor Meron Re-Elected Hague Tribunal President
United States judge Theodor Meron has been re-elected as the president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.