Friday, 3 october 2025.
Karadzic “Did Not Operationally Command the Army”
While cross-examining Defence military expert Radovan Radinovic, the Hague Prosecution tries to prove that, in his capacity as Supreme Commander, Radovan Karadzic had command and control over the Republika Srpska...
Information about Autopsy of Srebrenica Victims
The trial of Ratko Mladic continues with testimony by court pathologist Christopher Lawrence about an autopsy of bodies of Srebrenica victims, which were exhumed from eight mass graves in the...
Report on Subtenant Being Taken away
Testifying before the Cantonal Court in Zenica at the trial of Asim Kadic, who is charged with crimes in Visoko in June 1992, witness Izet Sukrija says that police received...
Iva Pavlovic’s Violent Death
At the trial of Zehrudin Scuk, who is charged with crimes in Jablanica in July 1993, a court medicine expert says that, following an autopsy of Iva Pavlovic’s body, she...
Bosnian War Crimes Convicts Demand Retrial
Lawyers for two convicted Bosnian war criminals said they will apply for a retrial after the European rights court ruled that they were tried under the wrong criminal code.
Evidence about Detention of Marinic and Milic
As the trial of Zoran Marinic and Zoran Milic, who are charged with crimes in the Busovaca area in 1993, continues, the State Prosecution presents about 30 pieces of material...
Anonymisation no Longer Obligatory
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, HJPC, concludes that courts and prosecutions are not obliged to anonymise their acts, but they should take care of the balance between public and...
No Question of Revision
A decision rendered by the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg by no means represents a revision of war-crimes verdicts pronounced by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Euro Court Rules Bosnia War Crimes Sentences Unjust
The European rights court ruled that Abduladhim Maktouf and Goran Damjanovic received higher sentences because a new Bosnian criminal code was used - a decision that could see dozens of...