Testifying in defence of Senad Ahmetasevic before the Bihac Cantonal Court, witnesses say that in November 1993 they did not hear about the murder of Hasan Saric, a crime for...
Testifying for the Tuzla Cantonal Prosecution at the trial of Ivan Koler, witnesses speak about the indictee's alleged participation in the beating of prisoners in the District Military Prison in...
Testifying at the trial of Nusret Guso and Mirsad Suljagic, a Brcko District Prosecution witness says the first indictee probably hit a prisoner of war several times in August 1994.
Izet Smajic, former member of the reserve police forces, has been acquitted, under a second instance verdict, of the charges that he wounded a Yugoslav People's Army soldier in Tuzla...
The trial of Ivan Stjepanovic, held before the Brcko District Basic Court, has been postponed until the end of March 2011 due to the illness of the Defence attorney.
A section for support and protection of witnesses and victims during the entire course of investigations, as well as after court proceedings have ended, has been opened within the District...
The trial of Lazar Ristic and Predrag Devic before the Cantonal Court in Bihac has been postponed until early March 2011 because one of the Defence attorneys is ill.
At the trial of Senad Ahmetasevic before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, a Prosecution witness says the indictee killed a prisoner of war in November 1993.
At the trial of three former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, charged with crimes committed in Bosnian Krajina, the Court heard the statements of three prisoners...
At the trial of Lazar Ristic and Predrag Devic for murder of 15 civilians in Sanski Most three witnesses testify in defence of the indictees, saying they have got no...
Three Brcko District Prosecution witnesses say that they did not see indictee Ivan Stjepanovic during the course of the deadly attacks in Bosanska Bijela and Cerik in June and August...
While war-crime victims recall women as carrying out some of the vilest deeds in the whole of the Bosnian war, the courts seem curiously relucant to act.