Sunday, 23 november 2025.
Slavko Lalovic Pleads Not Guilty
Slavko Lalovic has pleaded not guilty to allegations that he committed crimes against civilians in Kalinovik in 1992. “Honourable Court, I plead not guilty to all allegations contained in the...
Custody of Milan Peric Extended
Accepting a motion filed by the State Prosecution, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has extended custody of Milan Peric and ordered prohibiting measures against Spasoje Doder, Predrag Terzic and...
Another Indictment for Kalinovik Crimes Confirmed
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed an indictment against Slavko Lalovic, a former member of the reserve police forces with the Public Safety Station, PSS, in Kalinovik, charging...
Bundalo et al: Verdict due on December 18
The main trial for crimes committed in Kalinovik has been completed with the presentation of closing arguments by the Defence of indictee Djordjislav Askraba.
Bundalo et al: An Innocent Man
The Defence of Ratko Bundalo continues presenting its closing arguments and calls on the Court to acquit its client of all charges, arguing that he did not commit the crime...
Bundalo et al: New Defence Witnesses
The Trial Chamber permits the Defence of Nedjo Zeljaja to examine new witnesses, allowing ten days for preparations.
Bundalo et al: Departure From Kalinovik
Dragan Przulj, testifying for the Defence of Djordjislav Askraba, says he saw the indictee in Morine village in August 1992. Przulj said that, "two or three days after the fall...
Bundalo et al: Preventive Detention
A Defence expert witness claims that “Barutni magacin” was a temporary detention unit.
Bundalo et al.: Privileged Policeman
An expert witness testifying in defence of Nedjo Zeljaja claims that the Police Chief in Kalinovik was also the Commander of Police Forces in that town.
Bundalo et al: Principal Writer
Djordjislav Askraba's expert witness says that the third indictee wrote the names of people who were taken from "Barutni magacin" detention camp in early August 1992 and then killed.