Thursday, 5 february 2026.
Clarification of the Large Number of Crimes
Millions of collected documents, 4,500 witnesses examined, 161 indictees and 69 convicts are some of the factual indicators of 20 years of work at The Hague Tribunal.
Known from Kicking People
As the trial of Vojin Lukic, who is charged with crimes against civilians in Doboj, continues, injured party Saban Ibrakovic says that the indictee beat him up twice during his...
Bosnian Serb Fighter Jailed for Wartime Murder
Milinko Konjevic, a former Bosnian Serb serviceman, was sentenced to six years in prison for killing a Bosniak civilian in Kozarska Dubica in the north of the country in 1992.
Bosnian State Court Shocks Journalists
Journalists from Bosnia and Herzegovina have expressed outrage at the new Regulations on access to information within the Bosnian State Court, through which the media can only get ten minutes...
Bosnian Serb Soldier Awaits Sanski Most Verdict
The defence at the trial of ex-serviceman Predrag Prosic for killing and expelling Bosniaks from Sanski Most in 1992 requested an acquittal, while the verdict was scheduled for June 12.
A Cry for a Dead Son
As the trial for crimes in Prijedor continues, a State Prosecution witness says that her husband and brother were shot, along with other male residents, in front of a mosque...
Recordings of Prisoners
The trial of Ratko Mladic continues with testimony by Prosecution investigator Tomasz Blaszczyk about a film footage made by Belgrade journalist Zoran Petrovic Pirocanac in the Srebrenica surroundings following the...
Four Missing People Identified
Three bodies of men, who went missing in Brcko and Zvornik municipalities during the war in 1992, have been identified at the Commemorative Centre in Tuzla. Omer Krndic was found...
Closing Statements at Momir Pelemis’ Trial
In the week ahead closing statements are due to be presented before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the retrial of Momir Pelemis, who is charged with genocide in...
Information Law Changes Alarm Bosnian Journalists
Media groups say legal amendments aimed at protecting privacy will hinder investigations and pave the way to a new form of censorship.
Appeals against Sakib Dautovic Verdict Presented
Presenting its appeal against a verdict under which Sakib Dautovic was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison for crimes in the Velika Kladusa area, the Prosecution proposes to the Court...
‘Stress’ Disrupts Bosnian Croats’ Trial For Busovaca Killings
The war crimes trial of two former fighters accused of killing Bosniak civilians in Busovaca in central Bosnia in 1993 was postponed because one defendant fell ill due to stress.