Ex-fighter Zoran Dragicevic, on trial for war crimes in Sarajevo in 1992, testified that he did not rape a Muslim woman but actually protected her from other men.
It is impossible to hold war-crimes trials before the Cantonal Court in Gorazde if the court does not hire additional judges. But as funding for their employment has not been...
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic before The Hague Tribunal, former Assistant Minister of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska Milenko Karisik says that nobody informed him in July 1995 that...
At the trial of Ratko Mladic the Defence completes the examination of a member of an electronic supervision unit with the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which intercepted conversations between...
War crimes prosecutions in Bosnia are being hidden from the public by state court decisions denying media full access to information about trials and defendants, a new campaign says.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Carakovo village, near Prijedor, a court medicine expert says that injures caused by firearms caused the deaths of some people killed on July...
As his trial continues at The Hague, former Republika Srpska President Radovan Karadzic presents testimonies by witnesses Milan Ninkovic and Mirko Trivic in an attempt to distance himself from attacks...
Dutch Officer Vincent Egbers says, testifying at Ratko Mladics trial, that he saw Muslim men, whom the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, had separated from their families, in a white house...
Former prison camp detainees from town of Tuzla marked the UN-backed International Day in Support of Victims of Torture by asking the government to ensure their welfare rights.
State Prosecution witnesses say, at the trial for crimes in Vogosca, that they saw indictee Branko Vlaco, a former Manager of the Planjina kuca detention camp, hitting a detainee.
Courts and Prosecutors Offices in Bosnia have completely different stances on the availability of indictments and verdicts to the public.
At the trial for crimes in Bratunac, the Prosecution presents four pieces of material evidence and announces that it might examine another protected witness.