Thursday, 18 september 2025.
Bosnian Court Accused of War Crimes Censorship
War crimes prosecutions in Bosnia are being hidden from the public by state court decisions denying media full access to information about trials and defendants, a new campaign says.
Serb Recalls Violent Abuse at Bosniak School Jail
At the trial of eight Bosniaks for allegedly abusing Serb prisoners at detention camps in Hadzici near Sarajevo, a witness said he was locked up in a school, beaten and...
Hague Prosecutor: Our Work Isn’t Over Yet
The Hague Tribunal has been successful in bringing wartime commanders to justice but hasn’t met expectations on reconciliation, chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz told BIRN.
Bosnian Serb Fighter Appeals Foca Rape Conviction
Ex-fighter Jasko Gazdic appealed against his 17-year jailing for wartime rapes in Foca in 1992 and 1993, arguing he has “never touched” a woman, while the prosecution demanded a longer...
Verdict for Genocide Due Next Week
In the coming week the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is due to pronounce a verdict against Zeljko Ivanovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica...
All Hague Tribunal Trials to End in 2016
The Hague Tribunal will complete all its trials in the next three years, after which the remaining appeals will be taken over by a UN body, it was announced in...
Bosniak Policeman Charged With Beating Serb Prisoners
Former police officer Kahro Vejzovic has been indicted for war crimes for allegedly assaulting detained Bosnian Serb civilians in the village of Stupari in central Bosnia in 1992.
No Information about Protection Measures for Witness
The continuation of the trial of Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with murders and other crimes in the Bosanski Brod area, has been postponed after the Trial Chamber found out...
Stanisic “In Shock “After Acquittal
Former Serbian security official Jovica Stanisic is said to be "in shock from happiness" after the Hague Tribunal acquitted him and Franko Simatovic of controlling combat units that fought in...