Monday, 13 april 2026.
Bosnian Croat Ex-Fighter Arrested for Wartime Rapes
Police arrested former fighter Mato Baotic on suspicion that he raped two Serb women in 1992 in Orasje in northern Bosnia.
Bosnian Serb’s Visegrad Massacre Sentence Cut
Former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman Milos Pantelic’s 20-year jail sentence for the executions of 48 Bosniak civilians from Visegrad in 1992 was reduced by five years on appeal.
Bosnian Serb Fighter Jailed for Illegal Detentions
Former army unit commander Milun Kornjaca was sentenced to seven years in prison for ordering the illegal capture and detention of Bosniak civilians in the Cajnice area in 1992.
Dealing with Caco and Kazani
The process of dealing with Musan Topalovic, known as Caco, Kazani and crimes against Serbs in besieged Sarajevo, is still not completed even though 20 years have passed since the...
Kornjaca Verdict Postponed until August 6
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court has postponed the verdict in the Milun Kornjaca retrial until August 6.
Indictment for Capljina Crimes Confirmed
The Bosnian state prosecution has confirmed an indictment against four former police officers accused of war crimes committed against civilians in the Capljina area.
Delayed Payments for Ex-Officio Attorneys Endanger Right to Defense
Many attorneys representing war crime defendants ex-officio have been waiting for remuneration for their legal services from cantonal and district courts for years. Some have financed the defense of their...
Prosecution Presents Material Evidence at Zavidovici Murder Trial
The cantonal prosecution of Zenica presented material evidence at the trial of three former Bosnian Serb soldiers accused of murdering a civilian in the Zavidovici area.
Basic Not Guilty of Inhumane Treatment of Civilians, Defense Claims
The presentation of evidence at the Eniz Basic trial concluded with a series of material defense filed by the defense.
Request for Referral of Azra Miletic Trial to Lower Court Rejected
The Bosnian state court has refused a request to refer the trial of state court judge Azra Miletic to a lower instance court.
Nine War Crimes Suspects Voluntarily Surrender to Authorities
Nine war crimes suspects surrendered themselves to prosecutorial bodies after having being informed that they were under investigation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Karadzic Verdict Scheduled for December
The Hague Tribunal is planning to hand down its verdict against Radovan Karadzic, the former president of Republika Srpska, in December. The verdict was previously scheduled for October.