Thursday, 3 april 2025.
Vukovic and Tomic: Crimes Committed by Unknown Soldiers
During six months of evidence presentation the Defence of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic sought to prove that the indictees did not participate in the genocide. The Defence also questioned...
Srebrenica Survivors Await Next Genocide Verdict
Two verdicts of genocide have already been pronounced for the slaughter of around 8,,000 men in Srebrenica in 1995. If Milorad Trbic is convicted of the same high crime, it...
Amnesty Demands Justice for Bosnia War Rape Victims
As rights group slates local courts and authorities and Hague tribunal for failing to defend rape victims, researcher Marek Marczynski says it’s time courts addressed this taboo issue.
Savic: ‘I Helped my Bosniak Neighbours’
Defence witnesses of Momir Savic – and Savic himself – claim the indictee did not participate in crimes committed in Visegrad in spring 1992 but instead protected his neighbours.
Stankovic: On the Run for Two Years
Trail goes cold on man sentenced to 20 years’ jail for rape crimes in Foca.
Victims of Kasindolska Street Murders Await Justice
Not one perpetrator has been tried for the death of 37 men, taken from their homes in Sarajevo’s Kasindolska street in 1992 and found buried in a mass grave 15...
Djukic: Contradictory Views on Tuzla Missile Attack
Defence of Novak Djukic has tried to prove he was not guilty of shelling Tuzla in May 1995 by concentrating on the direction from which the missile was fired.
Bijeljina’s Strange Silence over War Crimes
Many innocent civilians were murdered in this small town in north-east Bosnia but the local courts have not filed a single war crimes indictment.
Kravica: July 13, 1995: Witnesses Recall Massacres
Witnesses in the first genocide trial conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina describe what happened in Kravica on July 13, when about 1,000 Bosniaks were shot dead.