Wednesday, 19 august 2026.
Savo Babic: Volunteers Allowed No Access to School
At the trial of Savo Babic, charged with war crimes in Bratunac, witnesses for the prosecution said that military police whose commander was the defendant were not in charge of...
Avdovic and Vintila: Bosnian Serbs Beaten in Former Barracks
At the trial for crimes in the Viktor Bubanj army barracks in Sarajevo, a prosecution witness said that while imprisoned defendant Iulian Vintila beat him, he was also slapped by...
Mladic Made to Pay Defence Costs
Former Bosnian Serb Army Commander Ratko Mladic will have to pay more than 60,000 euros for the costs of his Defence, the Hague Tribunal has decided.
Mladic: Civilians Struggled to Survive
British journalist Martin Bell confirms at the trial of Ratko Mladic that civilians in Sarajevo were attacked by grenades and snipers from the surrounding positions held by the Republika Srpska...
Karadzic: Conflict between Mladic and Indictee
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic, Dragomir Milosevic says that Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS Ratko Mladic “wanted to dominate” and that, “essentially, he does not respect the...
Kornjaca: New Deadline for Expert Examination
Over the past three weeks the Defence of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice, has not managed to select a doctor, who would prepare findings about the...
Mladic: Situation in Sarajevo Deliberately Deteriorated
Responding to questions by the Defence of Ratko Mladic, a French Officer, who served with the peace forces in Sarajevo in 1994 and 1995, confirms that UNPROFOR considered each grenade...
Stanisic and Milosevic: Srebrenica Massacre Witness Recalls Blood Clean-Up
At the trial of two Bosnian Serb fighters over mass killings in 1995, a fellow serviceman testified that he saw blood and a body on a village street.
Gasal et al: Retrial Begins
The retrial of Nisvet Gasal, Musajb Kukavica and Senad Dautovic for crimes against Bosnian Croats in Bugojno in 1993 started with introductory statements.
Hague Denies Karadzic More Time for Defence
The Hague Tribunal turned down Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic’s appeal against the decision to allow him only 300 hours to defend himself at his war crimes trial.
Serbia and Bosnia: Uniting for Justice
Belgrade and Sarajevo are to sign an agreement to cooperate over war crimes cases, but some victims fear that it may not bring more convictions.
Mladic: Personal Conflict
During the cross-examination of former UNPROFOR Commander Rupert Smith, the Defence of Ratko Mladic says that United Nations (UN) “blue helmets” were biased in favour of Bosniaks in 1995, but...