Thursday, 6 February 2025.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Brkan Acquitted of Charges
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina acquits Osman Brkan of the charges for crimes in Blace village, near Konjic, in 1992 due to a lack of evidence.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Custody Sought for Five Released Convicts
Bosnia's State prosecution has sought custody for five people released after the Constitutional Court quashed a genocide verdict for Srebrenica, to which the defence then objected.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Verdict against Damjanovics’ Due on December 13
At the renewed trial against Goran and Zoran Damjanovic, who are charged with war crimes, the Defence teams call for verdicts of release or minimal sentences according to the former...
Justice Radio Daily Report: Saric Trial Witness Pleads Ignorance of Police Tasks
Na suđenju Goranu Sariću, prvi svjedok Državnog tužilaštva kazao je da je saznao kako je dio Drugog odreda Specijalne policije iz Šekovića u julu 1995. godine angažiran u Srebrenici, ali...
Justice Radio Daily Report: Military Police Chief Babic Awaits Verdict
The Defence of Savo Babic, on trial for crimes committed in Bratunac, said in its closing arguments that the court should render a not guilty verdict since the 'wrong man...
Radio Justice dnevni izvještaj: Zoran Milic Sentenced to Nine Years
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentences Zoran Milic to nine years in prison for war crimes against the civilian population in Busovaca.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Bosnian Serb Indicted for Visegrad Persecution and Rapes
The state prosecutor accused former Bosnian Serb soldier Vitomir Rackovic of committing a series of violent crimes during attacks on Bosniak villages in 1992.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Srebrenica Survivor Recalls Day of Mass Shootings
The first prosecution witness at the trial of Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Aleksandar Cvetkovic, accused of participating in genocide, described how he lived through the executions in 1995.
Justice Radio Daily Report: Bosnian Serb Fighter Jailed for Sarajevo Brutality
Former soldier Zoran Dragicevic was convicted of torturing, imprisoning, raping and stealing from people during the siege of Sarajevo and jailed for 11 years for crimes against humanity.