Monday, 19 may 2025.
State Prosecution Presents Evidence on Detention Facilities in Bileca
The state prosecution filed more than 20 pieces of material evidence at the trial of Goran Vujovic, Miroslav Duka and Zeljko Ilic. The evidence included documents on the existence of...
Verdicts For Bijeljina and Foca War Crimes Expected Next Week
Next week the Bosnian state court will hand down verdicts in two cases dealing with war crimes in Bijeljina and Foca.
EU Resources for Judiciary Still on Standby
Due to technical procedures, the European Union has yet to transfer 2.9 million euros needed to cover the payment of judicial staff dealing with war crimes cases in Bosnia and...
Protected Witness Describes Murder of Civilians in Zecovi
A protected state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of fourteen former members of Bosnian Serb military and police forces said she saw her brothers being taken away from the...
Ninkovic Retrial Begins on December 29
The retrial of Branislav Ninkovic, a former guard at the district prison in Doboj, will begin at the district court of Doboj on December 29.
No Force Used During Arrest of Bosniak Civilians, Maric Defense Witness Says
A defense witness testifying at the Nikola Maric trial said he and the defendant apprehended Bosniak men in the Prozor area but didn’t use any force during their arrests.
Sanski Most Prisoners Suffocated to Death on Truck, Says Witness at Vrucinic Trial
A state prosecution witness testifying at the Mirko Vrucinic trial said eighteen detained civilians suffocated to death while being transported by truck from Sanski Most to Manjaca on July 7,...
Bosnian Serb Soldier Indicted for Glamoc Deaths
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Sekula Babic was charged with murder, looting and other offences against Bosniak civilians in Glamoc in south-west Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
Trial for Wartime Rape in Rogatica Begins December 24
The trial of three defendants charged with wartime rape in the Rogatica area will begin with a reading of the indictment and introductory statements on Thursday, December 24.