Wednesday, 2 july 2025.
Ed Vulliamy: People Find Way to Move On
Bosnia is still divided and this has betrayed victims and the entire country, which is still not functional, says Ed Vulliamy, a British journalist famed for his reporting from the...
Ivica Divkovic: Investigations into the 100,000 killed and 260 detention camps
Although the number of active investigation of war crimes is extremely high, the dynamics of the work on these cases is good, said Ivica Divkovic, the director of the Centre...
Fausto Pocar: ‘Don’t Underestimate Bosnia’s Courts’
Former Hague Tribunal president says judiciary in the country works better than people think, and is up to the task of handling even the gravest war crime cases.
Interview – Milorad Novkovic: Work on War Crimes cases is the Priority
While pointing out that the Strategy for processing war crimes cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina is not going as planned, Milorad Novkovic, President of the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council...
Interview John Hocking: Hague Completing Tasks With Mladic Trial
ICTY registrar John Hocking says former Bosnian Serb commander's trial will form an important part of court's completion strategy
Barisa Colak: Trust Between Neighbours Is The Big Issue
Outgoing justice minister says war crimes agreements signed between former Yugoslav states were a huge step forward – now it is time to implement them.
Zdravko Knezevic: Gordian Knot Hampers Bosnia’s War Crimes Strategy
Federation entity’s Chief Prosecutor is optimistic that Bosnia can meet deadlines to resolve outstanding cases, but only if certain conditions are met.
Dzerard Selman: Clashing Court Jurisdictions Harm Bosnia’s Justice
Republika Srpska justice minister says confusion about respective powers of Bosnia’s State Court and courts in the Bosnian Serb entity needs clearing up.
Milorad Barasin: We Need More Prosecutors
The Chief State Prosecutor of Bosnia talks about the shortage of prosecutors, plea bargains, the lack of evidence - and the success of the National Strategy for Prosecuting War Crimes.