Thursday, 29 january 2026.
Nihad Bojadzic Enters Not Guilty Plea
At a plea hearing before the War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nihad Bojadzic claimed he is not guilty of the crimes in Jablanica.
Local Justice – Milanovic: Defendant fails to show up
The retrial of Mladen Milanovic for crimes in the territory of Sarajevo was postponed before the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for an undisclosed time since...
Bosnia Under Pressure to Speed up Appeals Court
Brussels wants Bosnia to get a move on in establishing a state appeals court – but opinions in the country are divided on whether such a court is strictly necessary...
Four Hearings Cancelled
Four hearings that were due to be held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the war crimes trials have been cancelled due to the bad weather...
Karadzic: Decayed Tissue in Graves
While cross-examining Prosecution witness Jean-Rene Ruez at the trial before The Hague Tribunal, indictee Radovan Karadzic says that “Muslims soldiers”, who were killed prior to July 1995, were among the...
Kos et al: Expert Claims Accused is “Paranoid Schizophrenic”
At the trial for Srebrenica genocide, a psychiatrist claims that the accused Stanko Kojic is a “paranoid schizophrenic”, and that he could not have understood what he was doing in...
Custody for Saric and Jukic Extended Until End of Trial
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has extended the custody for Goran Saric and Zeljko Jukic, who are charged with crimes in Sarajevo and Prozor respectively.
Serbia and Croatia Hatch War Crimes Deal
The presidents of Serbia and Croatia backed a regional agreement on the prosecution of war crimes, but Bosnia did not sign the document as its tripartite presidency was unable to...
Serbs Resist Guilt For Markale Massacres
The powerful symbolism of the 1994 and 1995 market massacres explains why many Serbs are reluctant to accept court verdicts pinning responsibility for them on the Bosnian Serb army.
Last Farewell to My Wife in Nevesinje
When the Serbs took away Musan Sarancic’s wife, Sabira, in 1992, he thought her gender might protect her from the worst. But he was wrong; he never saw her again.
Lalovic: Appeal to verdict
At the session of the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Prosecution asked that Slavko Lalovic be sentenced to a longer prison sentence, while the Defence...
Local Justice – Salihovic et al: Continuation of Trial Postponed
The continuation of the trial for war crimes in Srebrenika before the Tuzla Cantonal Court has been postponed until February 27 due to the illness of indictee Nedzad Oric.