Tuesday, 5 may 2026.
Ethnic Politics Dictate Payments
Bosnian Serb war crimes suspects received 640,000 euro of state money, plus more cash from private funds, while Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats got nothing.
Kornjaca’s Alcohol Addiction
At the trial for crimes in Cajnice, a Defence expert said that defendant Milun Kornjaca had a limited awareness of his actions due to an alcohol addiction in the spring...
Testifying under Risk
Testifying at the trial of Goran Saric, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, a State Prosecution witness says that he did not see the indictee in the Srebrenica area...
Mobilisation in Bratunac
As the trial for crimes in Bratunac continues, an additional State Prosecution witness says that the ranks of the Reconnaissance Squad were filled in April and May 1992, but he...
Lukic On the Run, Adamovic Arrested
An international warrant has been issued for the arrest of Bosko Lukic, sentenced to 14 years for the crimes committed in Kljuc, while Marko Adamovic was arrested and put into...
No Evidence against Veselko and Ivo Raguz
Presenting its closing statement at the trial for crimes in Stolac and Capljina, the Defence calls on the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to pronounce a verdict of release against...
How Ex-Yugoslav States Funded War Crimes Defendants
Former Yugoslav countries have spent almost 40 million euro of public money supporting war crimes suspects on trial at the Hague Tribunal, a BIRN investigation has revealed.
Croatia to Decide about Ilijasevic Soon
The County Court in Zadar is due to render a decision concerning the execution of imprisonment sentence against fugitive Dominik Ilijasevic, known as Como, in mid-January 2014.
Custody and Prohibiting Measures against the Bjelicas
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders one-month custody for Zoran Bjelica, who is suspected of crimes in Kalinovik, and prohibiting measures for Marinko Bjelica.
Six Witnesses Appear in Vain
The examination of six witnesses at the trial for crimes in Rogatica before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo has been postponed due to the absence of the Prosecutor.
Duties on Observation Post
As the trial for crimes in Prijedor continues, Velemir Djuric’s Defence witness says that the indictee, he and other colleagues could leave an observation post in Benkovac, which was about...
Verdict against Lukic Due December 31
The District Court in Doboj is due to pronounce a verdict against Vojin Lukic, who is charged with crimes against civilians in the District Prison in Doboj, on December 31.