Monday, 13 april 2026.
Presentation of Defence’s Evidence Completed
Branko Karadeglic, Defence attorney of Veselko Raguz presents findings and opinion by court expert in military issues Milan Gorjanc, an act issued by the Ministry of Defence of Bosnia and...
Female Bosnian Croat Fighter Charged With Torture
Kameric, a former member of the 101st Bosanski Brod Brigade of the Croatian Defence Council, was charged on Wednesday with having participated in the physical and mental torture of Serb...
More than 6,700 Srebrenica Victims Identified
Testifying at Ratko Mladic’s trial before The Hague Tribunal, the Prosecution’s demographic expert Ewa Tabeau specifies that 6,745 victims exhumed from mass graves linked to the fall of Srebrenica in...
Journalists behind Wire – Prisoners Free
Krajisnik said that the non-Serb population left “only voluntarily, in an organised manner, under escort”, as per an agreement between the RS authorities and Red Cross, “for the sake of...
Bosnian Croat Jailed for Dretelj Camp Murders
The cantonal court in the town of Mostar on Wednesday found Vulic, a wartime military policeman with the Croatian Defence Council, guilty of killing three Bosniak prisoners at the Dretelj...
Only Two Survivors
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina charges Aleksandar Cvetkovic, former member of the 10th Reconnaissance Squad with the Main Headquarters of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, with having participated in...
Victims from Bljecevo Grave
Court expert Vedo Tuco said that, on the basis of a DNA analysis, identification reports and court medicine expertise, he made his findings and opinion about the cause of death...
Bosnian Serbs Acquitted of Kalinovik Detentions
Ex-policemen Milan Peric, Spasoje Doder, Predrag Terzic and Aleksandar Cerovina were acquitted on Tuesday of war crimes, with the appeals court ruling that although they arrested the Bosniaks, they were...
Darko Mrdja Released Early
Mrdja, former member of the Public Safety Station in Prijedor, admitted guilt for having participated in the murder of more than 150 Bosniaks, who were transported by a convoy from...
¸Dragan Nikolic Freed in August
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY in February 2005 sentenced Nikolic to 20 years in prison, after which he was transferred to Italy to serve his prison...
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