Tuesday, 5 may 2026.
Witness Describes ‘Cleaning’ of Prijedor Village
Salko Bacic, who testified at the trial for crimes allegedly committed in Zecovi, near Prijedor, said his three sons, daughter and wife, and other relatives, were killed in the hamlet...
Prijedor Authorities Silent on Memorial for Child Victims
The White Armband Day will be commemorated on Sunday, May 31, with a walk through the streets of Prijedor and the laying roses in the main square with the names...
Sanski Most Abuses Described at Vrucinic Trial
Testifying at the trial of Mirko Vrucinic, a Bosnian state prosecution witness said he didn’t receive any special treatment from Vrucinic during his detention.
Muhamed Kusuran Indicted
The district court of Banja Luka confirmed an indictment against Muhamed Kusuran, for war crimes against committed civilians in Kozarac, near Prijedor.
One Month Recess in Mladic Trial
The trial of Ratko Mladic will resume at the end of June, after a one month recess. When the trial resumes, Hague prosecutors will be allowed to introduce evidence about...
Childhood in Captivity: The Stories of Thousands of Children Imprisoned During the Bosnian War
During the Bosnian war, approximately 7500 children and adolescents were detained in camps across the country, where they were subjected to various forms of torture. Childhood in captivity marked them,...
Trial of Bosnian Serb Fighters Accused of Zecovi Crimes Postponed
The trial of fourteen former Bosnian Serb fighters accused of war crimes in Zecovi, near Prijedor, has been postponed due to the death of defendant Radovan Cetic's brother.
Bosnian Serb Army ‘Didn’t Run Detention Camps’
A defence witness told Ratko Mladic’s trial in The Hague that the Bosnian Serb military chief had no control over detention camps for Bosniaks and Croats near Prijedor in the...
Mladic Witness Recalls Bosnian Army Attack on Prijedor
A defense witness testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said he was wounded while working as an ambulance driver during a Bosnian Army attack on Prijedor in May 1992.
Verdict against Nisevic and Beric Confirmed
The Supreme Court of Republika Srpska confirmed a verdict which sentenced Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric to six years in prison for war crimes in the municipality of Prijedor.