Wednesday, 11 february 2026.
Sentence against Ratko Dronjak Appealed
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requested at least 30 years of imprisonment for Ratko Dronjak, who was convicted of committing war crimes in Drvar. Dronjak’s defense attorney, on the...
Fundup Pleads Not Guilty to Murder and Abuse
Radoman Fundup, charged with war crimes committed in Foca in 1992, pleaded not guilty before the State Court.
Audio Recordings of Testimony in Lukic Case Played at Krsmanovic Trial
Two protected witnesses who had previously testified against Serb paramilitary leader Milan Lukic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) had their testimony replayed at the trial...
HOS Members Accused of Crimes Committed in Trnovo Face Trial
Bosnian State Prosecution witness Fatima Pivac said that in the summer of 1992 she saw men in Croatian Defence Forces (HOS) uniforms in the municipality of Trnovo, shortly before the...
Serb Civilians Wounded in Convoy in Rogatica, Say Witnesses
While testifying at a trial for the murder of Serb civilians in Rogatica, two state prosecution witnesses said that they were wounded during an attack on a civilian convoy.
Mladic Witness: Serb Army ‘Helped Thousands of Croats’
A Defence witness told Ratko Mladic's trial in the Hague that in 1993 the Bosnian Serb Army provided help for thousands of Croatian civilians and fighters.
A Deceased Witness’ Statement Read
At today’s hearing of a trial dealing with an incident of wartime rape committed in Kotor-Varos by Serb forces, the prosecution read a statement by deceased victim Ante Antunovic.
Defendant Pleads Not Guilty to Ilidza Crimes
Former prison guard and soldier Zaim Lalicic has plead not guilty to crimes he allegedly committed in Hrasnica, near Sarajevo, in 1992 and 1993.
Sentences for War Crimes on the Rise
Over the past year courts in Republika Srpska, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Brcko District have sentenced 34 persons to a total of 194 years in prison...
Closing Statements in Trusina War Crimes Case Postponed
Closing statements in the Trusina war crimes trial have been postponed in order for the court to evaluate the mental health of defendant Nedzad Hodzic.
Serb Captain Denies Responsibility in Kotor-Varos Killings
As Ratko Mladic's defense before the Hague Tribunal continues, witness Slobodan Zupljanin says that the Army of Republika Srpska was not able to prevent the killing of Bosnian Muslims in...
Pandurevic Requests Early Release
Last Friday, the Hague Tribunal confirmed the verdict in the case of of Vinko Pandurevic, a former officer with the Army of Republika Srpska, who was sentenced with 13 years...