Friday, 27 june 2025.
Radovan Karadzic Demands Dismissal of Judge for ‘Bias’
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic asked the UN court in The Hague to exclude judge Theodor Meron from his appeal procedure due to alleged bias, after he was removed...
Bosnia Urged to House Migrants Camping in Tents
As winter looms, the International Organisation for Migration, IOM, has urged Bosnia to resolve the housing issues of some 300 migrants and refugees camping in the open, or in tents.
Bosnian Serb Army Chiefs Honour Ratko Mladic
Genocide and war crimes defendant Ratko Mladic has been asked to be the honorary president of the Organisation of Military Chiefs of the Bosnian Serb Army - a move likely...
Bosnian Court Wants Legal Rules Imposed on Media
The Bosnian state court said that media reporting on criminal proceedings should be legally regulated because of what it described as unprofessional, unjust and prejudiced coverage, particularly of war crimes...
Bosnia Awards Compensation to Acquitted Serb Ex-Soldier
Former soldier Ilija Vukasinovic was awarded over 3,500 euros for the mental distress he suffered during 199 days of house arrest before he was cleared of committing crimes against humanity.
Bosnia Issues Warrant for Convicted Serb Military Policeman
The state court in Sarajevo told BIRN on Thursday that it issued an international warrant for the arrest of Dragomir Kezunovic on July 20 after he was sentenced to 14...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policemen Charged with Persecuting Civilians
Former police officers Dusan Kuzmanovic, Predrag Markocevic and Marinko Djukic were charged with committing crimes against humanity for allegedly persecuting Bosniaks and Croats in the town of Teslic in 1992....
Bosnia Prosecution Files Indictment for Foca Crimes
Bosnia's state prosecution has filed an indictment against Slobodan Curcic, now residing in Montenegro, charging him with crimes against Bosniaks in the Foca area during the 1992-5 war in Bosnia.
Hague Tribunal Replaces ‘Biased’ Judges in Mladic Case
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, MICT has agreed to remove three judges from the appellate procedure in the case of the former Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladic.