Monday, 20 october 2025.
Bosnian Court: 60 Serbs Acquitted of Wartime Crimes
After criticism from Bosnian Serbs for alleged bias after the recent acquittal of Bosniak commander Naser Oric, the state court said it has also cleared 60 former Serb soldiers, police,...
Ratko Mladic Trial Verdict Set for November 22
The first-instance verdict in the trial of the former commander of the Bosnian Serb Army, Ratko Mladic, who is accused of genocide and large-scale persecution during the Bosnian war, will...
Hague Court Exhibit Shows Children’s Wartime Suffering
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals launched an online multimedia exhibition giving insights into the suffering of children during the former Yugoslav wars and the Rwanda genocide.
Bosnian Serb General Found Guilty of Hiding Mladic
Belgrade court found on Tuesday the retired Bosnian Serb general Marko Lugonja guilty of hiding the fugitive Ratko Mladic in his apartment in 2002. Belgrade Appellate Court has found Marko...
Bosnian Serbs Indicted for ‘Statehood Day’ Referendum
The state prosecution indicted four members of the Bosnian Serb Referendum Commission for failing to implement a Constitutional Court decision banning a controversial plebiscite on the Day of Republika Srpska.
Hague Tribunal Mulls Lessons of War Crime Probes
Prosecutors from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia told a panel discussion in Sarajevo about how to begin and develop investigations into the perpetrators of war crimes and...
Bosnian Politics ‘Impedes Justice’, Says Hague Prosecutor
The politicisation of war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina has created obstacles to securing justice for victims, chief Hague Tribunal prosecutor Serge Brammertz said in Sarajevo.
Bosnian MP Pushes Genocide Denial Legislation
MP Denis Becirovic said a proposed ban on the denial of genocide and war crimes was needed to show respect to victims and ensure a just society in the future...
Karadzic Wants Skype Installed in Hague Detention
Former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic has asked the Hague Tribunal to install Skype so he can communicate with his family while he is in the UN court’s detention...
Bosnian Judge Faces Censure for War Crimes Comments
A judicial disciplinary committee began a case against a Serb state-level judge for publicly alleging that Sarajevo lacks the political will to prosecute Bosnian Army generals for war crimes.