Wednesday, 14 may 2025.
Escaping Death on the Flight From Srebrenica
Hasan Hasanovic recalls his near-death experience escaping fromSrebrenica, during the course of which he never saw his father or brotheragain.
The Cantonal Court in Gorazde: No One to Conduct Trials
It is impossible to hold war-crimes trials before the Cantonal Court in Gorazde if the court does not hire additional judges. But as funding for their employment has not been...
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.
Clarification of the Large Number of Crimes
Millions of collected documents, 4,500 witnesses examined, 161 indictees and 69 convicts are some of the factual indicators of 20 years of work at The Hague Tribunal.
Information Law Changes Alarm Bosnian Journalists
Media groups say legal amendments aimed at protecting privacy will hinder investigations and pave the way to a new form of censorship.
Days Spent in Custody Replaced with More Than 380,000 Convertible Marks
The state must pay more than 380,000 Marks (190,000 Euros) to former war crimes indictees as compensation for the time they spent in custody before being acquitted by the Court...
Changes to Testimonies Worry Bosnia’s Lawyers
The growing number of witnesses in war crimes trials who suddenly change their testimonies in court concerns judicial experts - who say such changes must be probed.
Murders and former fellow soldiers
After two and a half years, the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has completed the evidentiary hearing in the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia...
Grujic: Participating in Killings or Rescuing of the Wounded Person
During the trial of Slobodan Grujic, a former member of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to prove that he, together with several...