Monday, 3 november 2025.
War Criminals May Receive Benefits from Republika Srpska Government
If a new law on the rights of Republika Srprska representatives who served from 1991-1996 is adopted, three war crime convicts and a war crime suspect will receive payments from...
Mladic Witness Blames Bosnian Army for Markale Massacre
A former UN peacekeeping officer testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said the Bosnian Army was most probably responsible for the Markale massacre in Sarajevo in 1994, in which 66...
Experts Describe Deterioration in Injured Party’s Mental Health at Gojkovic Trial
A team of mental health experts testifying at the Milkan Gojkovic trial said the injured party in the case suffers from severe physical and psychological trauma from the defendant’s alleged...
Dzevad Dulic Verdict Expected Next Week
On Friday, September 11, the Bosnian state court will hand down a verdict in the Dzevad Dulic trial. Dulic, a former member of the 510th Bosnian Liberation Brigade of the...
Indictment Against Dusko Dabetic Filed
The cantonal prosecution in Sarajevo has filed an indictment against Dusko Dabetic.
War Crimes Processing Stalled, Pending Judicial Reform Strategy
The failure to adopt a strategy for judicial reform may lead to a halt on war crime investigations and prosecutions in Republika Srpska. Due to the slow progress in adopting...
Medical Documentation Presented at Djurovic Trial
Material evidence on Predraj Djurovic’s injuries in 1992 and 1993 were included in the case file at his trial.
Mladic Witness: 3,300 Serbs Killed in Sarajevo Siege
Former police official Simo Tusevljak, who researched war crimes against Serbs, told Mladic’s trial at the Hague Tribunal on Tuesday that 3,300 Serb civilians were killed in ten Sarajevo municipalities...
Mladic Witness Claims More Than 3000 Serb Victims in Sarajevo
A former member of Bosnian Serb police forces testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said that more than 3000 Serbs were killed during the siege of Sarajevo.
Former Judge Describes Treatment of Silos Prisoners
Muhidin Kapo, a former investigative judge with the Bosnian court martial of Sarajevo said he investigated the alleged criminal acts of prisoners detained at the Silos detention facility in 1994.