Saturday, 16 august 2025.
Make All War Crimes Trials Public, Bosnia Urged
All war crimes trials must be public, as well as the full names of the perpetrators, while the current practice of ‘anonymisation’ of suspects should end, a conference in Sarajevo...
Trusina Murder Evidence Against Bosniak Soldier ‘Unreliable’
Defence lawyer Edina Residovic said in her closing arguments in Dzeko’s trial in Sarajevo on Tuesday that the protected witness codenamed ‘E’ never mentioned before the trial that Dzeko, a...
Commander for One Day only
Miroslav Hrstic said that he was an ordinary HOS soldier in 1992 and that he was tasked with taking care of the wounded and killed men, adding that he did...
Beaten up Because of His Name
Witness Zvonimir Bozic said that, after the tower block in which he lived at Trg Heroja square in Hrasno was set on fire in 1992, all residents were accommodated in...
Inhumane Mistreatment in Breza
During the continuation of the trial of Hajrudin Dedic, a late Zenica Cantonal Prosecution witness’ statement, in which he said that he was beaten up in a police station building...
Indictment against Milutin Babic Confirmed
Babic is charged with having participated, together with Obrad Ozegovic and Slavko Stricevic, in the abuse of three captured members of the Territorial Defence from Sanski Most – Mustafa Cikota,...
Karadzic Wants Two Verdicts
In a letter to the judges of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY Karadzic said he expected to be found not guilty by a verdict that is...
Bosniak Soldier Denies Knowledge of Trusina Attack
Nihad Bojadzic, the former deputy commander of the Bosnian Army’s Zulfikar Squad, said that he was not told about an attack on the village of Trusina, where 22 Croats were...
Bosnian Serb Policemen Await Kotor Varos Trial
The trial of the seven men, in a case transferred from the Hague Tribunal, will begin on May 19, a status conference at the Bosnian state court decided on Monday.The...
Dissatisfaction with Processing of Crimes in Prijedor
Prijedor citizens are dissatisfied with the work of prosecutions and courts, because they are still waiting for perpetrators of hundreds of murders committed in 1992 to be processed, says Edin...
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