Tuesday, 20 may 2025.
Hague Tribunal Judge Quits Milan Lukic Case
Veteran Hague Tribunal judge Jean-Claude Antonetti has withdrawn from the chamber making the final decision on Serb paramilitary Milan Lukic’s bid to overturn his life sentence, arguing that he is...
Three Bosniak Soldiers Convicted of Trusina Massacre
The state court in Sarajevo convicted three former Bosnian Army soldiers of the killings of Croat civilians and soldiers in 1993 and sentenced them to a total of 37 years...
State Prosecution Witness Fails to Appear at Prijedor War Crimes Trial
The trial of Mitar Vlasenko, Rade Vlasenko and Drago Koncar has been postponed due to the failure of a state prosecution witness to appear in court.
Mladic Witness: 3,300 Serbs Killed in Sarajevo Siege
Former police official Simo Tusevljak, who researched war crimes against Serbs, told Mladic’s trial at the Hague Tribunal on Tuesday that 3,300 Serb civilians were killed in ten Sarajevo municipalities...
Skoro and Milos Acquittal Confirmed
The Bosnian Federation Supreme Court confirmed a first instance verdict handed down by the cantonal court of Novi Travnik against Miroslav Skoro and Dalibor Milos, which acquitted them of charges...
State Prosecution Presents Accounts of Bileca Crimes by Deceased Witnesses
The state prosecution presented statements by deceased former Bileca prisoners at the trial of Miroslav Duka, Goran Vujovic and Zeljko Ilic, former members of the Bosnian Serb police force in...
Witness Claims Zeljko Rakic Was in Germany During Alleged Murder
A witness for the Defence said he and Zeljko Rakic were in Germany when his alleged crimes were committed.
Dragan Glogovac Trial Begins
The Dragan Glogovac trial began today at the Bosnian state court.
Defense Witness Claims Saric Wasn’t in Bratunac in July 1995
A state prosecution witness at the Goran Saric trial said the defendant wasn’t in Bratunac in July 1995, the location of his alleged crimes.