Thursday, 1 january 2026.
Bosnia Struggles With War Crimes Investigation Backlog
The number of war crimes investigations into known suspects has only been reduced by two per cent in the past two years, with over 1,200 cases from the 1992-95 conflict...
Verdict for Visegrad Crimes Due Next Week
Naredne sedmice æe Sud BiH objaviti presudu Predragu Milisavljeviæu, Milošu Panteliæu i Ljubomiru Tasiæu, optuženima za zloèine u Višegradu.
Karadzic’s ‘Clean Conscience and Heavy Heart’
Presenting his comment on the Hague Prosecution’s closing statement, Radovan Karadzic, former President of Republika Srpska, points out that he always advocated for a peaceful solution of conflicts in Bosnia...
Indictments and War-Crimes Verdicts Can Be Online
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, HJPC, determines that there are no obstacles to publishing indictments and verdicts in war-crimes and other grave crimes cases on the Internet pages of...
Bosnia Asked to Speed up and Improve War Crime Processing
The Bosnian State Prosecution was asked to speed up prosecution of cases sent by The Hague tribunal at a conference on prosecuting war crimes cases in Sarajevo on Friday.
Karadzic Certain of Acquittal
In his closing statement, former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic said that he wants only the truth, for the sake of truth and international well-being and that the truth...
Alic Fails to Appear at Plea Hearing again
Indictee Fahrudin Alic fails to appear before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, in order to enter his plea to the charges that he committed crimes against Serb civilians...
Justice for Victims – Life Imprisonment
In its closing statement The Hague Prosecution requests that Radovan Karadzic be sentenced to life imprisonment in order to achieve justice for all victims from Sarajevo, Srebrenica and other towns...
Trial of Avdovic and Vintila Begins Anew
The trial of Ramiz Avdovic and Iulian-Nicolae Vintila for crimes in Sarajevo is due to begin anew due to a change in the composition of the Trial Chamber.
Bosniak and Croat Officers ‘Not Fired From Serb Army’
A former personnel officer in the Bosnian Serb Army told Ratko Mladic’s war crimes trial that some Muslim and Croat officers chose to remain with Serb-led forces in wartime.