Thursday, 12 february 2026.
Damjanovic’s Request Leniency Over Prisoner Abuse
Two Bosnian Serb brothers convicted of abusing Bosniak prisoners near Sarajevo in 1992 asked the appeals court for lower sentences because of the “absence of fatal consequences”.
New Evidence Against Vlaco Presented
At the trial for crimes in Vogosca, the Bosnian State Prosecution introduced around 60 pieces of evidence, to which Branko Vlaco’s Defence objected to 20.
Bosnian Prosecution Indictments ‘Still Secret’
The Bosnian State prosecution still does not allow journalists covering trials access to indictments, despite the fact that institutions have found that access to these documents is a great public...
Hague Urged to Confront Karadzic With Mass Grave
The Hague Tribunal prosecution asked to reopen its case against Bosnian Serb ex-leader Radovan Karadzic to offer new evidence about a recently-discovered mass grave containing hundreds of victims.
Srebrenica Witness Recalls Lines of Corpses
At the trial of two Bosnian Serb soldiers for the Srebrenica genocide, a prosecution witness said that he saw many dead bodies laid out at the Petkovci dam near Zvornik...
Recalling Protected Witness
The Trial Chamber has decided to recall protected witness M in the case against Zemir Kovacevic.
Four Bosnian Serbs Convicted of Smoluca Prisoner Abuse
Four former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers were sentenced to a total of 18-and-a-half years in prison for abusing prisoners of war in the village of Smoluca near Tuzla in 1992.
Bosniak Prisoner ‘Assaulted’ at Bijeljina’s Batkovic Camp
An ex-prisoner told the trial of four former Serb guards accused of abusing inmates at the Batkovic camp in north-east Bosnia in 1992 that one guard hit him for around...
Material Evidence Against Cvetkovic
At the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic for genocide in Srebrenica, the Bosnian State Prosecution introduced into evidence 60 pieces of evidence, to which the Defence objected to four.
Krsmanovic’s Release Angers Victims
Serbia sentenced Bosnian Serb fighter Oliver Krsmanovic to 20 years in prison over the killing of 16 Bosniaks in Sjeverin in 1992, but he cannot be jailed for the crime...
Hague Tribunal Response Still Not Final
At the trial for crimes in Visegrad, the Defence said that The Hague tribunal has yet to issue a final decision about their request regarding protected witnesses.
Prosecution Amends Dzeko’s Indictment
At the trial of Edin Dzeko, the Bosnian Prosecution introduced into evidence documents to try and prove that the Zulfikar Unit – which the defendant was part of the Bosnian...