Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
How a Letter Launched a 30-Year Search for a Family’s Burial Place
After the war ended, Ziba Kavazovic received a letter from a Serb neighbour, whose name she won’t reveal, describing how seven members of the Kavazovic family, including three children, were...
Marjanovic Rape Case Referred to Bijeljina
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has decided to refer the Predrag Marjanovic case to the competent district court in Bijeljina.
Proposal for Extension of Prohibiting Measures against Marjanovic
The State Prosecution proposes an extension of prohibiting measures for Predrag Marjanovic, who is charged with crimes in Caparde village, in the then Kalesija municipality, in 1992, while the Defence...
Marjanovic Charged with Rape in Caparde
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, files an indictment against Predrag Marjanovic, for crimes in Caparde village, Osmaci municipality.
Indictee Fails to Appear at Plea Hearing
Dragan Maksimovic, who lives in Serbia, fails to appear before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, in order to enter his plea to the charges for crimes in Caparde...
Former “Sekovacka Guards” Member Arrested for Rape
Predrag Marjanovic, who is suspected of having committed rape in Osmaci municipality, was arrested in the Vlasenica area this morning.
Eight Victims Identified
Eight victims, who were killed in Osmaci, Bratunac, Zvornik, Srebrenica and Visegrad municipalities during the past war, have been identified in the Commemorative Centre in Tuzla.
Trial in Absence of Public
The trial of Mirko Lukic, who is charged with having raped asixteen-year old girl in Caparde village, Osmaci municipality, in June 1992,has begun before the District Court in Bijeljina.
Indictment for Rape Confirmed
The District Court in Bijeljina confirms an indictment charging M.L. with war crimes against the civilian population in Caparde village, Osmaci municipality in 1992.
Mass Grave Found in Bosnia
A mass grave containing remains of nine persons was found during an exhumation in the area of Hajvazi in the Osmici municipality in northeastern Bosnia.