Monday, 5 may 2025.
Witnesses Want to Come, but They Need Transport
The continuation of the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad has been postponed because State Prosecution witnesses, who were invited to testify, fail to appear again.
Correct and Wrong Conclusions
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls on the Court to quash its verdict under which Nedjo Ikonic and Goran Markovic were acquitted of charges for genocide in Srebrenica in...
Sentence against Mujcinovic Confirmed
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms a first instance verdict, under which Zurahid Mujcinovic was sentenced to eight years in prison for crimes committed in Srebrenik.
War Crime or Beating under a Statute of Limitations
During an appeals session held before the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, FBiH, in the case against three indictees charged with crimes in Srebrenik, the Prosecution...
Crimes Committed by Interventions Squad
Testifying at the trial of Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes in Sijekovac, a protected prosecution witness recalls an attack on the village in March 1992, when several people...
Kidnappers’ Faces Covered with Stockings
As the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad continues, a State Prosecution witness says that uniformed and armed men took a certain number of passengers from a bus...
Kreso Denies Petar Kovacevic’s Allegations
Meddzida Kreso, President of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, says that, from the very beginning the Court has advocated for treating war-crimes and organised crimes cases as public interest...
None of Seven Witnesses Appears
The trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad has been postponed, because none of the seven State Prosecution witnesses, who were invited to the hearing, appeared.
Hague Finances Defence for Most War Crimes Suspects
The Hague Tribunal has wholly or partly paid for the defence of most of the suspects tried for wartime violations, but cannot reveal the amount of money actually spent.