Thursday, 22 january 2026.
Vukovic and Tomic: Shooting coming from hills
Two former members of the Second Special Police Squad from Sekovici say they have no knowledge of the murder of civilians from Srebrenica.
Week ahead: Fifteen war-crimes trials due
At the beginning of 2009 15 trials of 31 war-crimes indictees are due to take place before the State Court.
Changes to Jail Terms Raise Doubts about Justice
Drastic revisions in prison sentences between first and second instances are either a sign that the appeal process if working well, or a sign that something is very wrong with...
War crimes processing in the next 15 years
A year and a half after beginning work on preparing a state-level war crimes strategy, the Council of Ministers has adopted, on December 29, a draft text submitted to it...
Analysis: A Year of Progress over War Crimes
In 2008 the War Crimes Chamber of the State Court worked intensively on processing war crime indictees, resulting in a number of arrests and indictments and jail sentences totalling more...
Justice Report Meets its Goals This Year
In 2008 BIRN- Justice Report visited ten cantonal and district courts publishing series of articles under Local Justice under Spotlight title. It also started broadcasting Radio Justice.
Bastah et al: Last time together
Prosecution witnesses said how for the last time they have seen in Vlasenica, the members of their families whose bodies until today have still not been found.
Killer’s Memory Still Haunts Grbavica
‘Batko’ Vlaholic’s name was synonymous with terror in Grbavica in 1992, but years on, he apparently remains a free man.
ICTY: Karadzic Has No Legal Immunity
UN judges say an immunity deal Radovan Karadzic claims he made with a US envoy would not prevent the former Bosnian Serb leader's trial on charges including genocide.
Karajic: Trustworthy soldier
Suljo Karajic's Defence examined first two witnesses, two former members of the 5th Corps of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, talking about the conflict with the Peoples' Defence, the...
Kondic et al: Creepy silence
A Prosecution witness speaks about the events that preceded the conflicts in the Kljuc area and his detention in various buildings, where he was beaten up.
ICTY: Joining indictments – pro et contra
Radovan Karadzic agrees with the proposal made by Stojan Zupljanin to merge his indictment with the one against Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin, while the Hague Prosecution objects the proposal.