Monday, 16 june 2025.
Nurse at War: Blunt scalpels and candles
In the Dobrinja neighbourhood in Sarajevo, Sadeta Dervisevic risked her own life to help her fellow citizens - many of whom were children - survive the shells and snipers that...
Custody for Zvornik Crimes Defendants Terminated, Prohibitive Measures Ensue
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has terminated custody measures for nine defendants charged with the murder of civilians in Zvornik during the Bosnian war. In place of custody, the...
Memories of bloody snow in Alipasino polje
Snowfall and children playing football beneath a window remind the parents of Alipasno Polje of the children they lost in an attack on their neighbourhood on January 22, 1994. They...
Former Police Officer Charged with Abuse of Civilian in Sokolac
Bosnia’s state prosecution has raised an indictment against former Bosnian Serb policeman Milenko Krsmanovic, who is charged with the abuse of a Bosniak civilian in July 1992.
Bosnian Croat Fighter Josip Tolic Requests Not Guilty Verdict
In his closing arguments, the defense of former Bosnian Croat fighter Josip Tolic asked the court to acquit him of charges of crimes committed against civilians in Odzak and Bosanski...
Former HVO Soldier Charged with Arrests and Deportations from Duge
Bosnian State Prosecution witnesses claim that defendant Nikola Maric was one of the soldiers who arrested men from the village of Duge, Prozor, in 1993.
Sentence against Ratko Dronjak Appealed
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requested at least 30 years of imprisonment for Ratko Dronjak, who was convicted of committing war crimes in Drvar. Dronjak’s defense attorney, on the...
Request to Pronounce Tolic Guilty
Presenting its closing statement, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, requests that Josip Tolic be pronounced guilty of crimes committed in Bosanski Brod and Odzak from May to October...
Fleeing via Mount Kozara
At the trial for crimes in Prijedor a State Prosecution witness says that his village Kozarusa was attacked in 1992.