Tuesday, 9 september 2025.
Bosnia Confirms Sarajevo Crimes Indictment
The Cantonal court in Sarajevo confirmed an indictment against former Bosnian Serb fighter Veljko Papic for crimes against civilians in Sarajevo.
Documentaries mark BIRN’s year
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) of Bosnia and Herzegovina successfully ended its ninth year of work with 2014 being marked by the practice of anonymisation being abolished for first...
Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued sentences in 2014 totalling 300 years in prison
During 2014, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced 25 individuals for war crimes, and imposed 321 years’ worth of prison sentences.
Public testimony or protecting indictees’ private life
Recent decisions by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to close war crimes trials to the public in order to protect the private life of the indictees, has faced strong...
Indictee’s Help
Testifying in defence of Goran Sladoje at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, a witness says that, after his brother was killed on June 13, 1992, the indictee was with...
Indicted for Crimes in the Grbavica Area
The Sarajevo Cantonal Prosecution files an indictment against V. P. for crimes against the civilian population in Grbavica neighbourhood, Sarajevo.
Is Bosnia’s Prosecution ‘Tearing Up’ Investigations?
Legal experts and judicial officials have criticised the state prosecution for raising indictments for individual war crimes, reducing complex and wide-ranging attacks to a series of more minor incidents.
Prosecution Requests Custody for Milovanovic
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, files a custody order motion for Radosav Milovanovic, who is suspected of having participated in crimes against civilians in Srebrenica in 1992, while...
Prosecution’s Evidence Presentation Completed
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Mario Frimel, who is charged with crimes in Hrasno neighbourhood, Sarajevo, has been completed with the inclusion of a few pieces of...
Mladic ‘Told Serb Troops to Act Like Knights’
A defence witness at the war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic said that the former Bosnian Serb military chief ordered his men not to harm Bosniak prisoners from Srebrenica.