Wednesday, 4 february 2026.
Strpci Train Massacre Trial Opens in Bosnia
Ten former Bosnian Serb fighters went on trial in Sarajevo for allegedly abducting about 20 passengers from a train at Strpci railway station in 1993 and then killing them.
Expert Examination of Fadil Dajic Ordered
The cantonal court of Zenica has postponed the beginning of the Fadil Dajic and Vahid Hadrovic retrial due to Dajic’s poor health.
Defense Witnesses Say Zelenika Treated Heliodrom Prisoners Correctly
Defense witnesses testifying at the Ivan Zelenika trial told the cantonal court of Mostar that the defendant always acted correctly towards Heliodrom detention camp prisoners.
Trial for Strpci Kidnapping and Killing Begins Next Week
The trial of ten former members of the Bosnian Serb Army will begin with a reading of the indictment and introductory statements on October 12.
Bosnia Camp Survivors Seek End to Court Fees
Former Bosnian camp inmates who have filed lawsuits for damages for their suffering say they are being made victims again by being made to pay judicial fees.
Mladic Ballistic Expert Concludes Testimony
Ratko Mladic’s ballistic expert Zorica Subotic concluded her testimony on shelling incidents in Sarajevo, after more than a week of testifying at the Hague Tribunal.
Former Prisoners Describe Abuse Inflicted by Mirsad Tahirovic in Jablanica
Witnesses testifying the at the Mirsad Tahirovic trial said that the defendant humiliated and abused detained civilians in Jablanica.
Protection Measures for Witnesses Upheld at Miletic Trial
In the Azra Miletic case, the state court rejected a motion from the defense which called for the removal of protection measures for state prosecution witnesses.
Witnesses Testifying at Cobic Trial Says Defendant Didn’t Arrest Murder Victims
Witnesses testifying at the Dragan Cobic trial said they heard about the 1992 murder of the two victims in the case after the war, when they were brought to the...
Psychiatrist Evaluates Mental Health of Witness in Tomas Trial
A court-ordered psychiatrist testifying at the trial of Momir Tomas said he didn’t register any symptoms of post-traumatic stress in his evaluation of the mental health of a witness.
New Judge at Jasmin Sehagic Trial
The cantonal court of Zenica has postponed the Jasmin Sehagic trial due to changes in the composition of the trial chamber.
Bosnia Prosecutor Says Negligence Case Sends Wrong Message
A former Bosnian state prosecutor said if he is found guilty of prioritizing complex war crimes cases instead of focusing on simple ones, it will send 'a dangerous message".