As the trial of Milorad Tadic, known as Brk, before the District Court in Banja Luka continues, statements given by two Defence witnesses were read. The witnesses said that, while...
At the trial of former fighter Luka Peric for abusing Bosniak prisoners at the Gabela detention camp near Mostar in 1993, a witness recalled how the defendant assaulted him.
A plea hearing in the case of Boban Pop Kostic before the Basic Court of Brcko District has been postponed, because the indictee fails to appear at the hearing.
Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic, Petar Salapura, former Chief of the Intelligence Administration of the Main Headquarters with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, confirms that members of the...
Retired general of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, Bogdan Subotic says at Radovan Karadzics trial at The Hague that the Prosecutions allegations that VRS committed genocide against 7,000 Srebrenica Muslims...
The supreme court in Bosnias Serb-led entity Republika Srpska has quashed the acquittal of two former Bosnian Army servicemen over the murder of a Serb villager near Srebrenica in 1992.
The Appellate Court of Brcko District confirms a first instance verdict, under which Ivan Stjepanovic, former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, was acquitted of participating in war crimes...
As the trial of Mirsad Suljagic and Nusret Guso continues, court medicine expert Nera Kravic-Prelic says that injured party Branko Radenkovic shows signs of extreme anxiety and personality tension accompanied...
The Hague Tribunal has been successful in bringing wartime commanders to justice but hasnt met expectations on reconciliation, chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz told BIRN.
Lawyers for a former Bosnian Army soldier on trial for war crimes have filed a criminal complaint against the countrys defence minister for denying access to wartime military archives.
At the trial for the genocide in Srebrenica, the witness for the Prosecution said that while he was at the front line at the time when prisoners were brought in...
The UNs Human Rights Committee made its first-ever decision censuring Bosnia and Herzegovina for failing to help find five people who went missing near Sarajevo in wartime.