Friday, 26 december 2025.
Witness Describes Order Issued to Carry Out Mount Borje Killings
Testifying at the trial of five former Bosnian Serb fighters charged with crimes in the Teslic area, a defense witness and former fighter described an order issued to shoot Bosniak...
Statement From Mentally Ill Witness Read in Sanski Most Trial
A statement from a protected witness was read at the trial of four former members of the Bosnian Serb Army charged with crimes in Sanski Most. The statement was read...
New Sentence Pending in Ljubisa Vranjes Appeal
Following the repeal of a second instance verdict against Ljubisa Vranjes for Kotor-Varos crimes, his attorney failed to appear before the state court’s appeals chamber. The prosecution said it stuck...
Fadil Covic Wouldn’t Have Allowed War Crimes, Witness Says
Testifying at the trial of eight defendants charged with war crimes in Hadzici, a defense witness said he served as a policeman in the area and never heard any negative...
Former Rabic Prisoner Describes Beating by Almaz Nezirovic
Testifying at the trial of Almaz Nezirovic, Marko Markovic said that he, his father, and cousin and were taken away from their homes and sent to the Yugoslav National Army...
Witness in Livno Trial Confronted with Differences in Statements
A former member of the Livno military police testified at the trial of three former members of the Croatian Defense Council’s military police. The witness said defendant Zdenko Andabak was...
Intelligence Sources Confirm Expert Witness Findings in Mile Puljic Trial
An expert witness testified for the prosecution at the trial of Mile Puljic, charged with crimes in Mostar. The witness said he drew upon reports issued by the Intelligence and...
Bajro Cilic Fined and Removed from Courtroom
The Bosnian state court has fined attorney Bajro Cilic 3,000 BAM for being in contempt of the court at a trial dealing with wartime crimes committed in the Livno area....
Prosecution Gives Closing Statement at Bjelica and Tripkovic Trial, Ambulance Called for Tripkovic
Presenting its closing statement, the state prosecution said it had proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Zoran Bjelica and Novica Tripkovic committed war crimes in the Kalinovik area.