Saturday, 4 july 2026.
Witness Told By Victim that Defendant Raped Her
At the trial for crimes committed in Jablanica, the protected witness for the prosecution said that a girl, a relative of the witness, had told her that a man named...
One Indictment Enough to Fulfil the Norm
Prosecutors at the cantonal or district levels file up to five times more war-crime indictments than their colleagues working with the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Visibility of Justice Allows for Fair Trials
Vasvija Vidovic, a long-time lawyer with legal experience before domestic and international institutions, writes about the necessity for publicity of criminal proceedings and denies criticism that witnesses can be influenced...
Bosnian Croat’s Prisoner Abuse Charges Confirmed
The Bosnian state court confirmed the indictment of former fighter Josip Tolic for allegedly participating in the abuse, torture and rape of Serb civilians in Odzak and Bosanski Brod in...
Indictment Change Delays Bugojno Detention Camp Trial
Closing arguments at the trial of three men accused of abusing prisoners in a stadium in Bugojno were postponed after the Bosnian prosecution amended the indictment, five years after the...
Memories Fading away
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a State Prosecution witness says that he was on front lines in the summer of 1995, when he heard about murders committed...
Prosecution’s Material Evidence Presented
At the trial of Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes in Sijekovac village, near Bosanski Brod, the State Prosecution includes more than a hundred pieces of material evidence in...
Revenge for Brother
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic before the Zenica Cantonal Court continues, witnesses say that two captives were killed in Orahovica village, Zepce municipality.
Aggressive Brada
Nisvet Cordic says at the trial of Sulejman Mujagic before the Cantonal Court in Bihac that he was wounded in March 1995 and that his comrade was killed after they...
Bosnia Starts Overturning War Crimes Convictions
After Europe’s human rights court ruled that some defendants were tried under the wrong criminal code, Bosnia’s constitutional court accepted an appeal from a war crimes convict for his verdict...
Theodor Meron Re-Elected Hague Tribunal President
United States judge Theodor Meron has been re-elected as the president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
Bosnia Starts Overturning War Crimes Convictions
After Europe’s human rights court ruled that some defendants were tried under the wrong criminal code, Bosnia’s constitutional court accepted an appeal from a war crimes convict for his verdict...