Saturday, 31 january 2026.
Custody for Ten Former Convicts Requested
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files custody order motions for ten former war-crimes and genocide convicts, who were released by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and allowed to...
Participating in Police Control
As the trial of Ilija Pavic for crimes in Livno continues, witness Zdenko Andabak says that he found out that the indictee participated in a police control task when Milorad...
Decisions that Will Consume Time and Money
The renewal of war-crimes trials due to the wrong application of laws will require huge financial resources and cause a backlog in the State Court’s work on new cases.
Modality and Scope of New Trials under Question
Defence attorneys, representing the now-free convicts who were initially sentenced for having assisted in genocide in Srebrenica, still do not know whether they will propose new pieces of evidence at...
Resignation of State Constitutional Court Judges Requested
The release to liberty of ten war crimes and genocide convicts has brought war-crimes victims into a situation whereby they have become victims of the system nearly 20 years after...
Indictee Receives Summons, but Fails to Appear
Former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, Jozo Brico fails to appear before the District Court in Doboj, where he was due to enter his plea to the charges...
Old Cases Could Block Bosnian State Court
The literal renewal of dozens of war crimes trial because of wrong application of criminal codes could block the work of the Bosnian State Court on new war crimes cases.
Taking of Son and Father
The first witness of the Cantonal prosecution in Sarajevo at the trial for crimes in Grbavica, said that she saw defendant Slobodan Bogdanovic taking Suad and Bajro Besic away in...
Beaten up in Bus
Testifying at a trial before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, four Prosecution witnesses say that unknown soldiers mistreated them inside a bus, when they were transported to an exchange location...
Suspect Dusko Solesa Arrested
The State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, arrests Dusko Solesa in Banja Luka. The Cantonal Prosecution in Bihac suspects Solesa of crimes against civilians in 1992.
Dead Witnesses Pose Dilemma for Bosnian Trials
As more and more witnesses to the 1992-war war pass away, questions about the value of their testimony in war crimes trials are becoming more pressing.
Murderer’s Identity Switched
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic before the Zenica Cantonal Court continues, two Defence witnesses say that the indictee did not participate in the murder of two prisoners of war...