Saturday, 19 july 2025.
Hague Frees Bosnia War Rapist Radomir Kovac
Kovac was released by the Hague Tribunal and has returned to Bosnia after serving two-thirds of his 20-year sentence for wartime sex crimes in the town of Foca.
Hague Prosecution Rejects ‘Biased Verdict’ Claim
The Hague prosecution has asked the Tribunal to reject the proposed quashing of Bosnian Army general Rasim Delic’s sentence over alleged bias revealed by one of the court’s judges.
Defendant Seen Near Gorazde
A witness for the Defence at the trial for the crime committed in Cajnice said that as a radio operator positioned near Gorazde he often saw defendant Milun Kornjaca.
No Information about the Shooting along the Jadar River
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic, two witnesses say that former policeman Nenad Deronjic did not participate in the shooting of Bosniaks from Srebrenica in Konjevic Polje, near Bratunac, in...
Rumours Saying that Branjevo Killer Was Paid in Gold
During the cross-examination at Ratko Mladic’s trial Prosecution witness Drazen Erdemovic is not able to specify how many Srebrenica Muslims were shot on Branjevo farm, near Zvornik, in July 1995.
Foundation for Determining Truth in Krajina
The Foundation for determining truth about murders of civilians and prisoners of war from the Bosanska Krajina region has begun working in Bihac.
‘Burning Bosniak Civilians Alive’ Charge Falters
The Bosnian prosecution said it could drop part of the indictment against Serb fighter Oliver Krsmanovic accusing him of involvement in burning some 70 Bosniaks in Visegrad in 1992.
Karadzic Demands Dismissal of War Crimes Case
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic issued a motion to dismiss the indictment against him because he said the shutdown of the Hague Tribunal will cancel his right to appeal.
Hague to Free Bosnian Serb Parliament Chief Krajisnik
The Hague Tribunal is to grant early release to Momcilo Krajisnik, who was serving a 20-year sentence for forcing Bosniaks and Croats from their homes during wartime.