Saturday, 11 october 2025.
Mladic: Tribunal Adopts Proposal to Reduce Indictment
The Hague Tribunal adopted the Prosecution’s proposal to limit its presentation of evidence to a selection of 106 crimes, instead of the 196 initially scheduled crimes in Ratko Mladic’s indictment.
Extension of Custody for Saric and Jukic
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has extended the custody by two months for Goran Saric and Zeljko Jukic, who are suspected of crimes in Sarajevo and Prozor respectively.
Vukovic and Tomic: Testimony without Presence of the Public
At the retrial of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic, who are indicted with genocide in Srebrenica, defence witness Franc Kos gave his testimony without the presence of the public.
Protocol on Co-operation without Signature
The Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that they would not sign a Protocol on Co-operation of War Crimes Cases with the Republic of Serbia’s Office of the War...
Local Justice – Zenica: Detainees Speak about Reconciliation
Former detainees from the Zepce, Bratunac and Busovaca areas tell secondary school students from Zenica about their suffering during the war and convey a message about the importance of reconciliation...
Indictment for False Statement Filed
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files an indictment against Bosko Lazic from Bratunac, charging him with giving a false statement before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Suspect for Sanski Most Crimes Arrested
Acting on an order by the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) arrested Predrag Prosic, on suspicion that he participated in crimes in...
Karadzic: Mladic’s Threats
A former member of the Dutch Battalion with the United Nations, says, at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, that Ratko Mladic, former Chief of the Main Headquarters of the Republika...
Local Justice – Tendzeric and Stanic: A Not Guilty Plea
Radivoje Tendzeric and Dragoslav Stanic appear before the District Court in Banja Luka and plead not guilty to the charges that they committed war crimes against the civilian population.