Two former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers, Marinko Vidovic and Pero Vujovic, were charged with committing a crime against humanity over the execution of 20 civilians in the village of Ljesevo, near Ilijas, in 1992.
Bosnia's State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, arrested two persons in the area of Zvornik and Rogatica suspected of involvement in war crimes in the Ilijas area during 1992.
No one has ever been charged with the killing of at least four minibus passengers travelling from Pale to Ilijas for a funeral in July 1992, with an investigation concluding that the vehicle was a legitimate military target.
Miladin Trifunovic, the wartime commander of the Vogosca Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army, went on trial for committing crimes against humanity in the Vogosca and Ilijas area in 1992. Miladin Trifunovic went on trial at the Bosnian state court on Tuesday, accused of allowing commanders of units subordinate to him to issue orders to […]
Miladin Trifunovic, former commander of the Vogosca Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army, was arrested on suspicion of committing a crime against humanity against Bosniak detainees in 1992.
Bosnia’s State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested Miladin Trifunovic on Wednesday on suspicion that he was responsible for the abuse and killing of Bosniak detainees in the Vogosca and Ilijas areas during wartime in 1992.
Former Territorial Defence commander Nehru Ganic was charged with having command responsibility for an attack on the village of Cemerno in 1992 in which 30 Serbs were killed, some by being mutilated.
Eleven former Territorial Defence fighters and policemen will be tried over an attack on the village of Cemerno in 1992, when around 30 Serbs were killed, including ten women.
A disciplinary prosecutor requested that Bosnian state prosecutor Mirko Lecic be found guilty of negligence in dealing with a war crimes investigation in the Ilijas area.
State-level prosecutor Mirko Lecic is accused of negligently stalling an investigation into war crimes against Serb civilians in a village near Sarajevo for over four years.
After months spent in custody and years spent on trial, some indictees were however pronounced not guilty of war crimes. They are trying to live a normal life again, but say that the trial took a part of their life and that it cannot be forgotten.