Saturday, 20 june 2026.
Karadzic Trial: Competing Versions of the Truth
During Radovan Karadzic’s marathon trial, the prosecution brought witnesses to prove he was guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity, while testimony from the defence disputed the crimes or tried...
Naser Oric Trial: Witness Recalls Serbs’ Surrender
A prosecution witness at the war crimes trial of Bosniak commander Naser Oric, accused of killing three Serbs, testified that Serb troops were captured by the defendant in July 1992.
Karadzic Remains a Hero in Montenegrin Home Village
For his relatives in his home village of Petnjica in Montenegro, Radovan Karadzic is not a war criminal but a local boy who made good and strived to protect the...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Indicted for Prisoner Abuse
The Bosnian state prosecution filed an indictment charging former Bosnian Serb soldier Dragisa Tesic with torturing, beating and abusing Bosniak detainees in the Vlasenica area.
Radovan Karadzic: Psychiatrist, Poet, Politician, Convict?
Radovan Karadzic has had various roles in his lifetime - psychiatrist, poet, political leader and fugitive - but this week he could be sentenced to spend the rest of it...
Karadzic Verdict: Legal Precedents and Unproven Allegations
The Hague Tribunal has legal precedents for some of the charges against Radovan Karadzic, but allegations that genocide was committed in 1992 and UN peacekeepers were taken hostage have never...
Karadzic in Hiding: Manhunt for Europe’s Most Wanted
Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic evaded capture for over a decade because international forces and the Serbian authorities were unwilling and then unable to arrest him, says British author Julian...
Soldier’s 12-Year Trial ‘Costing Bosnia €1.5 Million’
The war crime trial of former Bosnian Army serviceman Samir Bejtic, which has restarted four times and lasted over 12 years, could cost the state more than 1.5 million euros,...
Bogdan Sobot Indictment Confirmed
The cantonal court of Bihac confirmed an indictment against Bogdan Sobot, charging him with crimes committed in Sanica, near Kljuc, in mid-1992.
Karadzic’s Courtroom Drama Will End in Disappointment
Next week’s verdict in the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic will be a judicial landmark but cannot heal the lasting divisions of wartime.
Hadrovic Sentenced to Ten Years in Prison After Retrial
Following the retrial of Vahid Hadrovic, the cantonal court of Zenica sentenced him to ten years in prison for committing crimes in Kakanj.
Ibrahimovic Above Military Police Command, Witness Says
A state prosecution witness said approximately 100 Serbs were detained in the Ivan Goran Kovacic school building in Livno. The witness said the detainees were under the control of Muhamed...