Thursday, 3 july 2025.
Mladic’s Call for ‘Biased’ Judges’ Removal Rejected
The UN court rejected a request from former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic’s defence to have three judges removed from his appeal against conviction because of their rulings in Srebrenica...
Serbian Security Chief Challenges Journalist’s War Testimony
Former Serbian security service chief Jovica Stanisic’s defence denied journalist Dejan Anastasijevic’s claim at the UN court that the Red Berets unit and Arkan’s paramilitaries were used by the service...
Bosnian Wartime Detention Camp Guard’s Sentence Reduced
The Bosnian state court reduced former Dretelj detention camp guard Ivan Medic’s prison sentence for crimes against Serb civilian prisoners from 14 to 12 years on appeal.
Belgrade Security Chiefs ‘Implemented Milosevic’s Greater Serbia Plan’
Journalist Dejan Anastasijevic told the trial of former Serbian state security chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic that the units they controlled fought to implement Slobodan Milosevic’s plan to seize...
Germany Extradites Serb War Crimes Suspect to Bosnia
Milorad Obradovic, who is accused of taking part in the illegal arrests and torture of 120 Bosniaks in Prijedor in 1992 and personally killing three people, was sent to Bosnia...
Hague Court Transfers Serbian Radicals’ Trial to Belgrade
The UN court in The Hague decided to transfer to Belgrade the case against two Serbian Radical Party officials who are charged with contempt of court in the trial of...
Ratko Mladic Demands Appeal Judges’ Removal for ‘Bias’
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s defence asked for the removal of three judges from his appeal against conviction, alleging they are biased because of their previous rulings in...
Witness Quits Serbian Srebrenica Trial, Citing ‘Threats’
A witness quit the landmark trial at a Belgrade court of Bosnian Serb ex-policemen accused of the massacre of Bosniaks from Srebrenica, saying he received threats despite his identity being...
Bosnia Discovers Five War Dead in Mass Grave
Bosnia’s Missing Persons Institute said the remains of at least five people, believed to be Bosniaks killed during the 1990s war, have been exhumed in the Trnovo municipality.