Wednesday, 14 january 2026.
Local Justice – Djajic: Injured Party Traumatised
Testifying at the trial of Dusko Djajic, who is charged with war crimes in the Ilidza area, a court expert in psychiatry says that injured party Srecko Klaric suffers from...
Moral Satisfaction for Families of Victims
On July 13 this year the Municipal Court in Sarajevo pronounced a first verdict in favour of 13 families of civilians who were killed during the siege of Sarajevo, in...
Mladic’s Trial Postponed Due to His Health
The trial of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic has been postponed until Monday due to his medical condition, the Hague Tribunal announced on Friday.
Mladic Released From Hospital
Former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic has been released from hospital and returned to the Detention Unit, the Hague Tribunal announced on Friday afternoon.
Mladic: Threats from a Bully
The Republika Srpska Army, over which indictee Ratko Mladic had full control, terrorised civilians in Sarajevo by a random shelling and sniping during the long-lasting siege, said David Harland, former...
Vlahovic: Evidence about Killed Civilians from Grbavica
As it continues presenting material evidence against Veselin 'Batko' Vlahovic who is charged with crimes in Sarajevo, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents documents about the identification of killed...
Legion of Faceless Snipers Escape Their Crimes
They may have been among the worst criminals of the Bosnian war - but the logistical problems in proving snipers’ responsibility for people’s deaths mean that not one has been...
Karadzic: Prosecution Claims it Proved Defendant’s Guilt
The Hague Prosecution has requested that Radovan Karadzic’s motion for acquittal is dismissed, saying that it had proved all counts of the indictment against him.
Local Justice – Sarajevo: Beaten up in Police Station
Testifying at the trial of Dusko Djajic for war crimes in the Ilidza area, a witness says that the indictee hit him in his face with his fist, took his...
Karadzic Asks for Acquittal
Former president of Republika Srpska Radovan Karadzic asked the Hague Tribunal, ICTY, to acquit him of all charges, claiming that prosecutors failed to prove he was guilty.