Wednesday, 19 august 2026.
War Crime Convicts Take Their Case to Strasbourg
Two convicted war criminals have asked the European Court of Human Rights to confirm that the retroactive use of the Bosnian Criminal Code in their trials violated their human rights.
Bosnia Gets New Chief State Prosecutor
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina has announced that Goran Salihovic has been appointed the Chief Prosecutor of the Bosnian State Prosecution.
ICTY: Tolimir Found Guilty of Srebrenica Genocide
Zdravko Tolimir, a close wartime aide to the former Bosnian Serb army chief, Ratko Mladic, has been found guilty of the Srebenica genocide and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Milisavljevic et al: People Vanishing at the Paklenik Pit
At the trial for murder and expulsion of Bosniaks from Visegrad, the witness for the prosecution said he saw the defendant, Predrag Milisavljevic, shooting two men at the Paklenik pit...
Local Justice – Bihac: Opening of Witness Support Section
A Memorandum of Understanding on the establishment of a Witness Support Section with judicial institutions in the Una-Sana Canton was signed in Bihac today.
Local Justice – Curtic: Retrial Begins
The retrial of Ermin Curtic, who is charged with crimes against the civilian population in Stupni Do village, Vares municipality, begins before the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo by recording that...
Mladjenovic et al: Hearing Postponed Due to Indictee’s Illness
The trial for crimes in Hranca village, Bratunac municipality, has been postponed until December 18 due to the illness of indictee Najdan Mladjenovic.
Local Justice – Doboj: Kovacevic Acquitted of Charges
The District Court in Doboj acquits Mirko Kovacevic of the charges for crimes against civilians in Bosanski Brod in 1992.
Mladic: Grenades Came From Opposite Sides
While cross-examining the prosecution’s witness, the defence of Ratko Mladic tried to show that there is reasonable doubt on who opened fire on civilians in Sarajevo in several attacks in...
Bosnia Marks Human Rights Day with Mock Funeral
Human rights activists in various cities marched peacefully in order to point out crude violations of human rights across Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Ilijas War Victims Lament Justice’s Snail’s Pace
About 200 people from Ilijas were killed in spring 1992 following a Bosnian Serb assault on the town and surrounding villages – and over 50 remain missing. Yet almost no...
Mladic: General Fraser’s Examination Continues
The trial of the former Bosnian Serb army chief, Ratko Mladic, continued with the cross examination of the former deputy commander of the UN protection forces, UNPROFOR, in Sarajevo, Canadian...