Tuesday, 7 april 2026.
Hadzici Witness Made to Dig up Dead Bodies
Djordje Suvajlo, who was brought to the “Silos” camp in June 1992, told the Court on Thursday that shortly after being detained, a group of soldiers came and visited one...
Bajic’s and Babic’s Admission of Guilt Accepted
Predrag Bajic was pronounced guilty of having killed seven civilians and raped two females, while Sinisa Babic was sentenced for having killed five civilians and raped one female person.Bajic was...
Mladic Knew of Batko’s Crimes in Grbavica
Radan, who headed the Serbian municipality of Novo Sarajevo in 1992 and 1993, said a group of “nine people who came from elsewhere” and committed crimes, creating “a big problem”...
Salcin Misunderstood Information about Hearing Date
“I spoke to him half an hour ago. He misunderstood the information about the timing of the hearing. He is really not doing it on purpose. You know that he...
Shot in the Back
Hazim Kuloglic said that he saw the pistol in Nikola Maric’s hand and Munib falling down the stairs. “Blood from his chest was on the staircase. (…) When the stress...
Ten Year Jail Term for Sijekovac Killings
The Trial Chamber pronounced Kovacevic guilty on Wednesday. It said he killed two persons in Sijekovac on March 26, 1992 and treated other civilians who were taken from their homes...
Raped in Crnca
RV-6 told the Court that she was in Bikavac village, when four Serb soldiers came and ordered women to come out of the houses. She said that the only soldier,...
No Mine-Throwers in Sarajevo Surroundings
Dusan Skrba, former Commander of Artillery with the First Sarajevo Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, says at Ratko Mladic’s trial that the Unit could not have fired a...
Kornjaca Jailed For Five Years For Cajnice Crimes
The former Commander of “Plavi Orlovi” (“Blue Eagles”) unit of the Bosnian Serb army was found guilty on Wednesday of detaining and beating Bosniak civilians held in a metal container...
Taken to Woods instead of Being Detained
Witness Dusko Marceta said that his colleague military policeman Zoran Sevo informed him that an order was received to arrest two Bosniaks due to weapon possession and “extremism”. “We headed...
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