Friday, 19 june 2026.
Witnesses Describe Prisoner Abuse in Potoci
A state prosecution witness testifying at a Mostar war crimes trial said Enes Curic was the manager of a prison located in a school building in Potoci.
Verdict in Jasmin Coloman Trial Expected in July
The Bosnian state prosecution called upon the state court to find Jasmin Coloman guilty of murdering and wounding civilians in Poculice, near Vitez. The defense called for a verdict of...
Former Prisoner Describes Batkovic Abuses at Begovic Trial
A former prisoner of the Batkovic detention camp near Bijeljina said Gligor Begovic beat prisoners in the camp.
Witness at Condric Trial Describe Prisoner Abuse at Polet Stadium
A protected state prosecution witness testifying at the Mato Condric trial said he saw bruises on the faces of detainees held at the Polet football club premises in Bosanski Brod.
Defense Witnesses at Stanisic and Milosevic Trial Unaware of Petkovci Killings
Defense witnesses testifying at the trial of Ostoja Stanisic and Marko Milosevic said they didn’t know whether Stanisic ordered the murder of civilians on a dam in Petkovci in July...
Witness at Vrucinic Trial Describes Prisoner Abuse in Sanski Most
Testifying at the trial of Mirko Vrucinic, a Bosnian state prosecution witness said he was forced to identify killed civilians during his detention in a sports hall in Sanski Most.
Former Detention Camps in Drvar Now in Ruins
Former detainees of wartime camps and the families of the deceased visited the Prekaja and Kamenica camps in Drvar, which are now in ruins. No one dares enter them, because...
Witness Describe Military Operation in Pocitelj at Turajlic Trial
A defense witness at the Ibro Turajlic trial said he saw Turajlic, also known as Zelo, after a military operation in Pocitelj in 1992. The witness said Turajlic didn’t have...
Bosnian Army Wartime Commander Naser Oric Arrested
Oric, the commander of Bosniak forces in Srebrenica, was arrested in Switzerland on suspicion of committing war crimes against Serbs near the eastern Bosnian town in 1992.
Nearly 1900 Years in Prison for War Crimes
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has rendered second instance verdicts against 140 people in total, sentencing them to 1881 years in prison for war crimes.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in numbers
In the past ten years the Bosnian state court has sentenced 140 persons to 1881 years in prison.
The Court Behind Closed Doors
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which used to serve as an example of good cooperation between the judiciary and the public, has been increasingly withholding information about war crime...