Wednesday, 19 august 2026.
Bosnia War Legacy Reduces Number of Mixed Marriages
Twenty years after the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the majority of young people don’t want to marry or date someone from a different ethnic group or religion, data suggests.
Bosnian State Prison To Open Next Year
The long awaited Bosnian state prison should be completed by next year, the Bosnian justice ministry told BIRN.
Witnesses Describe Civilian Deaths and Deportation at Maric Trial
Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, a state prosecution witnesses said Maric ordered men from the village of Donji Visnjani to surrender to Croatian Defense Council forces.
Gojkovic Trial Begins at Sarajevo Cantonal Court
The trial of Milkan Gojkovic, who is accused of war crimes in the Grbavica neighbourhood in Sarajevo, began at the cantonal court of Sarajevo.
Eso Macic Sentence Reduced by State Court
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court reduced Eso Macic’s sentence from 13 to 11 years in prison. Macic was found guilty of committing war crimes against civilians in...
State Prosecution Presents Closing Statements at Aleksandar Cvetkovic Trial
Presenting its closing arguments at the Aleksandar Cvetkovic trial, the state prosecution said Cvetkovic’s Tenth Sabotage Detachment of the Bosnian Serb Army participated in attacks on Srebrenica and the execution...
Ilija Juric Trial Begins
The Ilija Juric trial began with a reading of the indictment and the presentation of the state prosecution’s introductory statement before the Bosnian state court.
Seven Children Orphaned
Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, several state prosecution witnesses said Maric participated in the arrest and detention of men from the village of Lug and also participated in the...
Curtic Defense Requests Supreme Court Acquittal
The defense of Ermin Curtic asked Bosnia’s supreme court to acquit Curtic of charges of war crimes in Vares. The state prosecution asked the court to confirm the first instance...