Sunday, 15 february 2026.
Indictment Against Nedeljko Djukic Confirmed
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed the indictment against Nedeljko Djukic for the crime against civilian population committed in 1992 in Kotor-Varos.
Trial Postponed Due to Prosecutor’s Illness
The examination of the two witnesses for the defence at the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, charged with the Srebrenica genocide, was postponed due to the illness of the prosecutor, Dubravko...
Defendant Guarded Cattle
The witness for the defence, Jozo Tadic, said before the Cantonal Court in Zenica that the defendant, Mato Martic, was a cattle guard and had no military assignments nor uniform...
Mother Recalls Teenage Son’s Murder by Croat Fighter
A Bosniak woman fainted in the courtroom as she testified how Croatian Defence Council fighter Ivo Crepuja shot her son dead in a village near Zenica in 1993.
Patients with Cuts and Bruises Admitted
At the trial for crimes committed in Bileca, a witness for the state prosecution said that in the summer of 1992 a group of patients with light bodily injuries were...
Alic’s Prison Sentence Reduced to Eight Years
The Third Instance Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reduced the sentence to Sefik Alic for the crimes committed in the territory of Bosanska Krajina from ten to...
Kapic’s Sentence Reduced by Five Years
The Third Instance Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reduced the sentence for Suad Kapic from 17 to 12 years of prison for the crime committed in the...
Serbs Didn’t Organise Expulsions, Claims Mladic’s Witness
A defence witness told Ratko Mladic’s war crimes trial that the Bosnian Serb military and civilian authorities did not organise the expulsion of non-Serbs from the Rogatica area in 1992.
New Judge Acquainted With Evidence
Evidence will not be presented again at the trial of Ramiz Avdovic and Iulian-Nicolau Vintila, who are charged with crimes committed in Sarajevo, it was decided at the status conference.
Defendant Abused Prisoners, Claims Protected Witness
At the trial for crimes committed at the Mount Igman, the protected witness said that during his imprisonment a person he heard was named Nedzad Hodzic beat and sexually abused...
Older, sicker and more educated
The UN Detention Centre in Scheveningen is very unusual. It is quiet and has no smell. There is no noise or odour of sweat or a speck of dirt –...
Bosnian Serb Soldier Tried for Visegrad Violence
Former serviceman Petar Kovacevic went on trial for alleged crimes against humanity in Visegrad in 1992, including involvement in murders, rapes and expulsions of Bosniaks.