The Bosnian state prosecution raised an indictment against five former Bosnian Army soldiers for abusing over 100 Croat civilians who were unlawfully detained in the Mostar municipality in 1993.
Edib Buljubasic, the former deputy commander at the Dretelj wartime jail camp near Capljina, admitted that Serb detainees were abused every day and that female prisoners were often raped.
Ivan Zelenika pleads not guilty to the charges contained in a second State Prosecutions indictment, charging him with crimes against Bosniaks in the Mostar area.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, near Capljina, an additional State Prosecution witness says that Ivan Medic abused her son and that she recognised him by his eyes.
The presidents of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia signed a landmark declaration aimed at speeding up the search for people still missing from the 1990s conflicts.
The State Court confirms an indictment against Ivan Zelenika, charging him with crimes in the Mostar area from late 1993 to mid-1994.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, releases Enes Curic, Ibrahim Demirovic, Samir Kreso and Habib Copelj, who are suspected of crimes committed in the Mostar area in 1993, to...
The State Prosecution requests custody for Enes Curic, Ibrahim Demirovic, Samir Kreso and Habib Copelj, who are suspected of crimes in the Mostar area in 1993.
The Bosnian State Investigation and Protection Agency has arrested five Bosniak ex-soldiers suspected of illegally imprisoning and abusing Bosnian Croat civilians in the Mostar area during wartime.
The State Court rejects an indictment under which the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has charged Ivan Zelenika with having committed war crimes against Bosniak civilians in the Mostar area.