Thursday, 25 june 2026.
Acquitted Bosnian Serb Ex-Police Commander Sues State
Goran Saric’s lawyer said on Wednesday that he is suing Bosnia and Herzegovina for 43,000 Bosnian marks (22,000 euros) in damages over the prohibitive restrictions imposed on him while he...
Wanted Serbian Radicals Reject Hague Court Summons
Serbian Radical Party MP Vjerica Radeta told BIRN that she and her party colleague Petar Jojic will not go to the The Hague voluntarily to face trial for contempt of...
Bosnian Prosecution’s Slowdown on War Indictments Causes Concern
From January to May this year, the Bosnian state prosecution filed just four indictments for war crimes, two fewer than in the same period in 2018. The apparent slowdown has...
Serbian Radicals’ Case Returned to Hague Due to Witness Fears
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals said on Tuesday that it will return the proceedings against ultranationalist politicians Petar Jojic and Vjerica Radeta to The Hague from Belgrade because witnesses...
UN Court Orders Monitoring of Radovan Karadzic’s Calls
The registrar’s office at Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals has said that it will listen in on Radovan Karadzic’s telephone calls for several days after he addressed a public debate...
Abandoned by the State: Bosnia’s Wartime Torture Victims
Fikret Alic looks like a healthy middle-aged man these days – nothing like the emaciated figure who was photographed behind the wire fence of the wartime Trnopolje detention camp in...
Karadzic Phones in to Montenegro Debate From Jail
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals has so far not taken any action to sanction Radovan Karadzic after he addressed a public discussion in Montenegro over the telephone from the...
Bosniak Ex-Officer’s War Crimes Appeal Rejected
The Constitutional Court on Tuesday rejected Nihad Bojadzic’s appeal against verdicts under which he was sentenced to a total of 15 years in prison for crimes committed in 1993 during...
Two Srebrenica Victims Killed by Serb ‘Scorpions’ Identified
Two out of six Bosniak men from Srebrenica who were shot by members of the Scorpions paramilitary unit in 1995 have now been identified after their remains exhumed from a...
Bosnia’s Snagovo Massacre Commemorated as Killers Remain Unpunished
The killings of 36 Bosniak civilians in the village of Snagovo near Zvornik in eastern Bosnia on April 29, 1992, are being commemorated on Monday with a religious ceremony, a...
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