Monday, 5 may 2025.
Hakalovic’s Defence Presents Evidence
As the trial for crimes in Trusina village, near Konjic, continues, the Defence of Senad Hakalovic presents material evidence.
Bosnian MP Arrested Over War Crimes
Bosniak lawmaker Semsudin Mehmedovic has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in war crimes against Serb civilians, while the state prosecutor has been accused of obstructing the investigation.
Bosnian Prosecution ‘Will Not Succumb to Pressure’
After the Bosnian State Protection and Investigation agency Arrested lawmaker Semsudin Mehmedovic, the Bosnian prosecution confirmed that the arrest was not carried out with its approval.
Anonymisation no Longer Obligatory
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, HJPC, concludes that courts and prosecutions are not obliged to anonymise their acts, but they should take care of the balance between public and...
No Question of Revision
A decision rendered by the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg by no means represents a revision of war-crimes verdicts pronounced by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Karadzic Genocide Decision Divides Bosnians
Some Bosnian experts believe that the Hague Tribunal’s decision to reinstate a genocide charge against Radovan Karadzic was just, while others claim it was politically motivated.
More than 1,500 Signatures against Censorship
More than 1,500 people have signed a petition aimed at stopping the current practice of withholding information from trials for war crimes and other trials, which are of public interest.
Tolic Ordered into Custody
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders one-month custody for Josip Tolic, who is suspected of crimes against the civilian population in the Odzak and Brod areas.
Culture of Secrecy Keeps Public in Dark
Courts and Prosecutor’s Offices in Bosnia have completely different stances on the availability of indictments and verdicts to the public.