Saturday, 13 september 2025.
Damjanovic: Witness fails to identify the defendant
Prosecution witness speaks of accused’s role in brutality at Vogosca detention camps, but is unable to identify him by sight. Ismet Isenaj, a Prosecution witness in the trial of Dragan...
Kravica: Witness recognises three indictees
Predrag Celic, a Prosecution witness in the trial of 11 indictees charged with the murder of around a thousand Bosniaks, said that Milenko Trifunovic commanded the Third Detachment of Special...
Kravica: Stupar linked to crime scene
Tomislav Dukic, a prosecution witness in the case against 11 persons accused of killing around a thousand Bosniaks in Kravica in July 1995, testified that the principal defendant Milos Stupar...
Damjanovic: A meeting in court after 14 years
Former Vogosca detainee Mujo Abaz testified today of the torture he survived in 1992. The prosecution alleges that Dragan Damjanovic is responsible for crimes committed in Vogosca, near Sarajevo,in 1992....
Prijedor indictment confirmed
The war crimes chamber has confirmed an amended indictment against four Bosnian Serbs charged with war crimes committed in camps in the northwestern municipality of Prijedor. Zeljko Mejakic (42), Momcilo...
Tanaskovic detained for a month
Nenad Tanaskovic, who is suspected of carrying out war crimes in Visegrad, will be detained for one month, the War Crimes Chamber has decided. Tanaskovic was arrested on July 11,...
Ljubicic to face trial in Sarajevo
Pasko Ljubicic, the former commander of a Bosnian Croat military unit who is charged with war crimes committed in Vitez and Busovaca, will be transferred to Sarajevo from The Hague...
Jankovic: Additional indictment confirmed
Bosnia's War Crimes Chamber on Tuesday confirmed an additional indictment against Gojko Jankovic,who is already on trial for war crimes committed in Foca in 1992 and 1993. The former Bosnian...
The week ahead: Busy week for the war crimes chamber
Four more prosecution witnesses will appear at the two hearings scheduled next week for the trial of Marko Samardzija. On June 12 and 13 apart from the four new witnesses,...
Could the guilty be freed because of a loophole in the law?
The law which regulates the length of detention time for war crimes indictees on trial in front of the War Crimes Chamber could soon be changed, Justice Report has learnt....
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