Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Bosnia Convicts Four of Dretelj Jail Camp Abuses
Four former members of the Croatian Defence Forces were sentenced to a total of 24 years in prison for abusing Serb prisoners at the Dretelj detention camp and in Mostar...
Witnesses Recall Abduction of Family Members at Puljic Trial
The first prosecution witnesses to testify at the Mile Pujlic trial said their family members were abducted from their homes in the Mostar area in May 1993 by Bosnian Croat...
Witness Describes Prisoner Abuse by Former Bosnian Army Soldiers
A state prosecution witness confirmed she was taken captive by Samir Kreso and that Enes Curic managed Bosnian Army detention facilities at a house in Omerika and a school building...
Introductory Statements Given by Prosecution in Puljic Trial
The Mile Puljic trial began with a reading of the indictment and the presentation of introductory statements by the state prosecution.
Introductory Statements Given by Prosecution in Puljic Trial
The Mile Puljic trial began with a reading of the indictment and the presentation of introductory statements by the state prosecution.
Defendant Fails to Appear, Trial of Five Former Bosnian Army Soldiers Postponed
The trial of five former Bosnian Army fighters accused of committing crimes against civilians in Potoci, Mostar, has been postponed due to the absence of defendant Enes Curic.
Witness Recalls Defendant Curic as Commander of Mostar Camps
Stanislav Kresic , a former detainee and a prosecution witness at the trial of Enes Curic et al., said he was detained in three facilities in Mostar in 1993 and...
Zelenika Requests Mental Health Evaluation
Mostar’s cantonal court has postponed the Ivan Zelenika trial until the court can determine whether Zelenika is mentally stable enough to follow the trial.
Trial of Bosniak Fighters Accused of Civilian Abuse Begins
The trial of former Bosniak fighters Enes Curic, Ibrahim Demirovic, Samir Kreso, Habib Copelj and Mehmed Kaminic began in Sarajevo on Wednesday.
Trial Against Former Bosnian Army Fighters Begins Next Week
A trial against five former Bosnian Army fighters accused of civilian abuse and mistreatment will begin on February 18, with a reading of the indictment and introductory statements.