Monday, 7 april 2025.
Fugitive Bosnian Serb General’s Trial Delayed in Serbia
The Belgrade trial of Novak Djukic, already convicted in Sarajevo of ordering a deadly artillery strike on the town of Tuzla, was delayed until further notice because court transcripts haven’t...
Victims of Dobrovoljacka Attack Frustrated by Silence
Almost a quarter-century on from the attack on the JNA convoy in Sarajevo, relatives of those killed in it feel bitter that so little has been done to determine responsibility.
Bosniak Commander Oric ‘Ordered Burning of Village’
Prosecution witnesses at the war crimes trial of the former Bosnian Army commander in Srebrenica, Naser Oric, said he captured Serbs then ordered his troops to torch a village in...
Karadzic Trial: Competing Versions of the Truth
During Radovan Karadzic’s marathon trial, the prosecution brought witnesses to prove he was guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity, while testimony from the defence disputed the crimes or tried...
Karadzic’s Courtroom Drama Will End in Disappointment
Next week’s verdict in the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic will be a judicial landmark but cannot heal the lasting divisions of wartime.
Naser Oric Trial Witness ‘Feared’ Bosniak Commander
The first protected witness at the war crimes trial of Naser Oric said that he feared the Bosnian Army ex-commander, who he alleged killed Serb prisoners in Srebrenica in 1992.
Bosniak Commander Oric ‘Killed Prisoners’, Witness Claims
The first protected witness testifying at the trial of former Bosnian Army commander Naser Oric said he recalled seeing the defendant killing three Serb prisoners near Srebrenica in 1992.
Hague Tribunal to Announce Seselj Verdict on March 31
On March 31, the Hague Tribunal will hand down a verdict against Vojislav Seselj, the president of the Serbian Radical Party. Seselj, who is currently defending himself at liberty, has...
Bosnian Serb Genocide Convict Dies in The Hague
The former intelligence chief of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Main Headquarters, Zdravko Tolimir, who was convicted of the genocide of Bosniaks from Srebrenica, died in the Hague Tribunal’s detention unit.