The trial before the Cantonal Court in Zenica of Franjo Pravdic, who is charged with the murder of brothers Edin and Edib Fejzic, begins anew due to a change in...
Testifying at the trial of Asmir Tatarevic and Armin Omazic before the Basic Court of Brcko District, Prosecution witnesses say that they were mistreated during their detention in Gornji Zovik,...
The trial of Ratko Mladic at The Hague does not continue due to the fact that the indictee claims to be sick and despite doctors findings that, although under big...
By presenting court experts' testimonies and material evidence before the District Court in Doboj, the Prosecution completes the presentation of evidence at the trial of Vojin Lukic, who is charged...
As announced at a status conference held before the Cantonal Court in Livno, the beginning of the trial of Ilija Pavic, who is charged with war crimes in Livno, has...
At the trial of Bosnian Serb fighter Oliver Krsmanovic for atrocities in Visegrad in 1992, war crimes convict Zeljko Lelek testified that he never raped a woman with the defendant.
Mirsada Beganovic-Zutic, Defence attorney of indictee Tasic, tells the Trial Chamber that, prior to the beginning of the hearing, Hasecic made a comment to witness Drago Gavrilovic, requesting the Court...
Denying the Defences evidence, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina examines a military court expert who says that Serdari village was outside the combat activities zone, adding that neither Serb...
A witness at the trial of ex-Bosnian Serb military policeman Savo Babic said several prisoners died due to a lack of oxygen at a school in Bratunac where hundreds were...
The trial of Ratko Mladic was interrupted after one-hour testimony by Prosecutions military expert Richard Butler, because the indictee did not feel well.
Eight victims, who were killed in Osmaci, Bratunac, Zvornik, Srebrenica and Visegrad municipalities during the past war, have been identified in the Commemorative Centre in Tuzla.
The Livno Cantonal Court has ordered one-month custody for Ivo Cicak, also known as Pendekov, due to a suspicion that he committed war crimes against prisoners of war.