Thursday, 18 june 2026.
Zecovi War Crimes Trial Postponed
The trial of fourteen defendants charged with war crimes in the village of Zecovi, near Prijedor, has been postponed due to the poor health of one of the defendants, Dusko...
Mladic Witness Claims Bosnian Serb Army and Police not Related to Paramilitary Forces
A Defence witness told the trial of former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic that the official army and police of Republika Srpska had no connection to the paramilitary formations.
Witness at Vrucinic Trial Describes Abuse of Prisoners in Sanski Most
A state prosecution witness said he was beaten at several locations by police forces at the trial of Mirko Vrucinic, who’s been charged with war crimes in the Sanski Most...
Former Military Police Officers Recalls Mount Borje Executions and Burial
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of six former members of the Bosnian Serb military and police forces described the execution of 28 civilians on Mount Borje in...
Wartime Presidency of Hadzici Didn’t Manage Silos, Djelilovic Witness Says
Former members of the wartime presidency of Hadzici said Mustafa Djelilovic, the head of the presidency, wasn’t involved in the management of the Silos detention camp.
Misic Questions Veracity of Data on Srebrenica Missing Persons at Mladic Trial
Testifying in defense of Ratko Mladic, Milutin Misic, a member of the Board of the Directors of the Institute for Missing Persons of Bosnia and Herzegovina, denied the accuracy of...
Stolac War Crimes Suspects Arrested
Members of the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) arrested four individuals suspected of having committed crimes against the civilian population of Stolac in 1993.
Basic Claims He Didn’t Abduct Civilians in Vardiste
Testifying in his own defense, Eniz Basic told the cantonal court of Zenica that he didn’t abduct two civilians in Vardiste in 1993.
Interview – Marko Attila Hoare: Genocide Not About Numbers
The Hague Tribunal introduced a new way of understanding genocide based on intent rather than the amount of victims, British historian Marko Attila Hoare told BIRN.
Srebrenica Jail Sentences: 630 Years and Counting
International and Bosnian courts have so far sentenced a total of 37 people to around 630 years in prison for genocide and other crimes against Bosniaks from Srebrenica 20 years...
Prosecution Completes Presentation of Evidence at Maric Trial
The state prosecution completed its presentation of evidence in the Nikola Maric trial by examining its last witness and presenting material evidence.
Neuropsychiatrist Says Salcin’s Mental Health Decline Affected Statement
Neuropsychiatrist and expert witness Abdulah Kucukalic said the deterioration of Dzevad Salcin’s mental health could have affected a statement he gave to the Bosnian state prosecution in March 2012.