Tuesday, 22 april 2025.
Kapic’s Sentence Reduced by Five Years
The Third Instance Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reduced the sentence for Suad Kapic from 17 to 12 years of prison for the crime committed in the...
Older, sicker and more educated
The UN Detention Centre in Scheveningen is very unusual. It is quiet and has no smell. There is no noise or odour of sweat or a speck of dirt –...
Prosecution Complains about Release of Nine Suspects
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, announces an appeal against a decision, ordering release of Andrija Bjelosevic and eight other persons, who are suspected of crimes in the Doboj...
Appeals against Prozor and Stolac Verdicts Next Week
Appeals against verdicts for crimes committed in Prozor as well as Stolac and Capljina, are due to be presented before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, next week.
Courts Can Only Punish ‘Clear Rejection to Testify’
The Bosnian law states that only witnesses who clearly say that they will not be testifying can be fined or detained, while those witnesses who come to the courtroom, but...
Prosecution Appeals Boskovic’s Release
The Bosnian Prosecution will appeal a decision by the State court to release Srecko Boskovic from custody, after he was arrested on Monday under suspicion he committed war crime in...
Mladic Witness Says Sarajevo Market Massacre ‘Staged’
A witness testifying in defence of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic said there was evidence that a deadly attack on a Sarajevo market was faked to blame the...
Trial Postponed Due to Judge’s Illness
The trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad has been postponed due to illness of a member of the Trial Chamber.
Trial for Vitez Crimes Begins Next Week
The trial of Jasmin Coloman, who is charged with crimes in Vitez, is due to begin before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, next week.