The State Parliament adopted revisions to the criminal law of Bosnia and Herzegovina related to torture, forcible disappearances and wartime rape, harmonizing it with international laws.
On Monday, May 25, the Bosnian state court will hand down a verdict against Zaim Lalicic, who's been charged with war crimes in Hrasnica, near Sarajevo.
At the trial of former Bosniak forces accused of unlawfully detaining Serb civilians, a defense witness said the Serb population which was housed in teachers buildings in Kladanj in 1992...
The trial of fourteen former Bosnian Serb fighters accused of war crimes in Zecovi, near Prijedor, has been postponed due to the death of defendant Radovan Cetic's brother.
The trial of Ratko Mladic will resume at the end of June, after a one month recess. When the trial resumes, Hague prosecutors will be allowed to introduce evidence about...
A defense witness said he was not near the village of Petkovci in July 1995, contradicting the testimony of a protected prosecution witness in the trial of Srecko Boskovic, accused...
A defense witness testifying at the Mato Martic trial said Martic was tasked with taking care of cattle during the war, and wasnt uniformed or armed.
Milorad Topic, a former member of the Croatian Defense Council from Bugojno, plead not guilty before the cantonal court in Novi Travnik to war crimes committed in the Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje...
Testifying in his own defense, former military policeman Esad Gakic said he worked as a guard at the Musala detention camp but didnt enter locker rooms where Serb prisoners were...
During the Bosnian war, approximately 7500 children and adolescents were detained in camps across the country, where they were subjected to various forms of torture. Childhood in captivity marked them,...
Prosecution witnesses testifying at the Nikola Maric trial said they were separated from their families and taken to detention camps in the summer of 1993.
A witness testifying at the trial of four former Bosnian Army soldiers said he drove prisoners from a silo in Kopaci to the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Gorazde, and...