Former Bosnian Serb Army military policeman Goran Viskovic went on trial for crimes against humanity, including the killing of eight Bosniak detainees from a wartime detention camp near Vlasenica.
Former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman Predrag Bastah, who is already serving a sentence for war crimes, pleaded not guilty to involvement in the killings of 37 Bosniak civilians near Vlasenica.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, rejects a request for renewal of the trial of Predrag Bastah, who was sentenced, under a second instance verdict, to 22 years in...
The State Court has rejected a motion for renewal of trial in the case of Predrag Bastah, who was sentenced, under a second instance verdict, to 22 years in prison...
A motion for renewal of trial in the case of Predrag Bastah, who was sentenced, under a second instance verdict, to 22 years in prison for crimes in Vlasenica, was...
A hearing related to a request for a new trial in the case of Predrag Bastah has been postponed, because the Defence was not able to specify the reasons for...
Both indictees have decided to give statements to the State Prosecution at the end of the trial for crimes committed in Vlasenica in 1992. Although evidence presentation was completed at...
Presenting his closing arguments, first indictee Predrag Bastah says he is not guilty of the crimes committed in the Vlasenica area.
A court expert, invited by the Defence of Goran Viskovic, says that "the authorities in Vlasenica" decided to accommodate Bosniaks "in the Susica collection center" as a way of protecting...
In the coming period the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina will present additional evidence at the trial of Predrag Bastah and Goran Viskovic.