Monday, 21 april 2025.
First Indictment for Janja War Crimes Filed
The state prosecution has filed an indictment against four suspects, charging them with crimes against humanity in the Janja area in the municipality of Bijeljina from 1992 to 1994.
Witnesses Says Glogovac Assaulted Him in Kamenica
A state prosecution witness testifying at the Dragan Glogovac trial recognized the defendant in the courtroom and said he beat him and other detainees in the municipality of Zavidovici in...
Defendant Nedjeljko Matic on the Run
The Bosnian state court has issued an arrest warrant for Nedjeljko Matic, who’s been charged with war crimes in the Ljubuski area. He is currently at large.
Defense Witnesses Say Maric Didn’t Abuse Civilians in Prozor
Defense witnesses testifying at the Nikola Maric trial said they hadn’t heard that the defendant participated in acts of abuse, persecution and murder in the Prozor area.
Andabak Ordered into Custody
The Bosnian state court ordered Zdenko Andabak into custody for violating a court-ordered ban on contacting or influencing witnesses and accomplices.
State Prosecution Witness Describes Prisoner Abuse Inflicted by Andabak and Velagic
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of three former members of the Croatian Defense Council said Sead Velagic beat him during his detention in the Ivan Goran Kovacic...
Closing Statements in Odzak War Crimes Trial Scheduled for November 3
The Bosnian state court rejected proposals by the state prosecution and Martin Barukcic’s defense to allow the examination of additional witnesses. Today’s hearing closed the presentation of evidence at the...
Convicted Bosnian Serb General Still at Large
Bosnia's state court has still not requested that Bosnian Serb general Novak Djukic - convicted of ordering the shelling of Tuzla in 1995 - be asked to serve his sentence...
Trial for VIZ Prison Crimes Begins Next Week
The trial of seven defendants charged with war crimes committed in the VIZ prison in Ljubuski, is scheduled to begin on October 27. A status conference on the case was...