Friday, 23 january 2026.
Bastah et al: Preparations for “civil war”
The Defence of Goran Viskovic presents ten pieces of material evidence in an attempt to prove "the activities conducted by the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina" in Vlasenica.
Hodzic: Cerska Commander ‘Had No Power’
At the trial of Ferid Hodzic, defence witnesses maintained the indictee could not have been responsible for any crimes committed in the ‘Stala’ prison in Rovasi.
Years After the War, Veterans Relive Nightmares
Many ex-fighters in the Yugoslav conflict now suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome. Some are working together, fighting to recover their mental health and their rights.
Bosnian Judiciary Still Needs International Staff
Addressing a meeting in Sarajevo, the Hague Tribunal President says that maintaining international judges and prosecutors in Bosnian institutions is a key factor for the protection of the integrity of...
ICTY: Public Secret
The trial of Florence Hartmann, former spokesperson of the Hague Prosecution, starts at The Hague, before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY.
The End of Prosecution Case
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina completes its six-month long presentation of evidence at the trial of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic, who are charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica.
Video Shows Fugitive Mladic Moving Freely
Bosnian Federal Television, FTV, has aired video footage of war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic,showing him moving about freely, well after the Hague indictment against him.
Bundalo et al.: Privileged Policeman
An expert witness testifying in defence of Nedjo Zeljaja claims that the Police Chief in Kalinovik was also the Commander of Police Forces in that town.
Prcic: Another Status Conference on July 3
The Chamber has decided to have one more status conference before the beginning of the trial .
Kondic et al: Shooting Survivor
A Prosecution witness describes how he survived the shooting in Sanski Most and speaks about the participation of Marko Adamovic in the events in Kljuc.
Pelemis and Peric: Murdered Due to Rebellion
A former policeman claims to have been told that the Bosniaks who were killed in Pilica were actually killed "due to a rebellion".
Klickovic et al.: A Dark Spot on Podgrmec History
At the trial for crimes committed in Bosanska Krupa, Defence witness Miroslav Vjestica says he found out in late 1992 about the abuse and murder of detainees in the school...