Tuesday, 22 april 2025.
Crime across the border
Many citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are turning to neighbouring countries in anticipation of justice because they were detained in those countries during the war.
Entire Trial for Odzak Crimes Closed to Public
As decided by the Trial Chamber, the trial of four indictees, who are charged with multiple rape in Odzak during the war, will be closed to public the whole time.
Mladic was “Commander of the Front Lines”
At the trial of Ratko Mladic in Hague, his former aide testified about means of communication that the accused had available at the Headquarters at the General Staff of Serbian...
Witness Recalls Driving Potocari Men
At the trial of Ratko Mladic, Defence witness Miladin Mladjenovic said that on July 12 and 13, 1995 he drove civilians and military able men, who were gathered in Potocari,...
Muslims Planned ‘Slaughter’ in Vlasenica
A defence witness told Ratko Mladic’s war crimes trial that he saw a Bosniak municipal official’s journal that contained information about preparations for an attack in Vlasenica in 1992.
Examination of First Witness behind Closed Door
The first witness at Petar Kovacevic’s trial for crimes in Visegrad is examined in absence of public.
Ex-Bosnian Army Serviceman Acquitted of War Crimes
The Supreme Court of the Bosnian Federation entity acquitted former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina Hajrudin Trle of war crimes charges.
Bilbija Verdict Appealed
The prosecution requested from the Supreme Court of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to increase the sentence for Slavko Bilbija, while the defence asked that the first instance verdict which...
Seizing Sarajevo Meant Suicide
A former officer told Ratko Mladic’s war crimes trial that Bosnian Serb forces were not strong enough to seize Sarajevo during the 1992-95 siege of the city.