Sunday, 21 december 2025.
New Karadzic Indictment Will Speed Trial, says Brammertz
Oslo _ The Hague tribunal's top prosecutor tells BIRN's Justice Report that the new indictment against wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is designed to streamline his trial.
Week ahead: Two war crime verdicts due
On Monday, September 29 verdicts are due to be pronounced in the Zvornik and Bugojno crimes cases.
Radic et al: Collecting prisoners
Former commander of the Second Brigade claims he did not bring prisoners from Heliodrom, although there is a document which indicates that he was responsible for that.
Pincic: Mental killing
The State Prosecution examined another court expert, who speaks about the consequences of the rape of witness A.
Klickovic et al: Live targets
Prosecution witnesses say how they went to the Bosanska Krupa area to perform forced labour, also describing how they were taken to "the Serbian court of honour".
Kovac: Taken to another room
A witness speaks how witness B was taken to another room, accusing indictee Kovac of doing that.
Hodzic: Trial postponed until further notice
Following the testimony of a court expert, the Trial Chamber decides to postpone the main trial against Ferid Hodzic until further notice.
Vaso Todorovic: Changed crime qualification
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina announces that Vaso Todorovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, will admit guilt, after the qualifications in the indictment were changed.
Karadzic to Get Fresh Hague Indictment
UN war crimes prosecutors at The Hague are due to file a revised indictment against wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic with a motion, requesting its confirmation, on Friday.