Saturday, 3 january 2026.
Detained without Court Decision
As the trial for crimes in Sarajevo continues, State Prosecution witness Senad Kreho says that, upon his arrival to “Viktor Bubanj” military barracks on September 1, 1992, he saw about...
Administrative Discussion about Evidence
A brief administrative discussion on including material evidence proposed by the Prosecution in the case file was held before the Hague Tribunal in Ratko Mladic’s case.
Bosnia Victims Protest Against Hague Tribunal President
A group of war victims staged a protest during a speech by the international court’s president Theodor Meron in Sarajevo, accusing him of failing to deliver justice.
Victims from Tomasica among Evidence against Mladic
Prosecutor Dermot Groome says at Ratko Mladic’s trial that the remains of 470 persons were found in a mass grave in Tomasica mine, announcing that he will present evidence about...
Two More Protected Witnesses
The Hague trial of Ratko Mladic continued with a testimony of a protected prosecution witness at a closed session.
Transferring Srebrenica Residents to Batkovic Detention Camp
As Mladic’s trial continues, a Hague Prosecution witness says that, in July 1995 the Main Headquarters of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, announced that captured Bosniaks from Srebrenica would be...
Bosnian Serb Fighter Jailed for Sarajevo Brutality
Former soldier Zoran Dragicevic was convicted of torturing, imprisoning, raping and stealing from people during the siege of Sarajevo and jailed for 11 years for crimes against humanity.
Prijedor Detention Camps under Police Watch
As the trial of Ratko Mladic continues, the Defence tries to deny the indictee’s responsibility for crimes in detention camps in the vicinity of Prijedor, where thousands of Bosniaks were...
Freed Bosnian Serb War Criminals’ Retrial Opens
The new trial will not reconsider the guilt of brothers Goran and Zoran Damjanovic, whose war crimes verdict was quashed because the wrong criminal code was used at their original...
Bosnian War Criminals’ Release Sparks International Concern
The EU and international organisations in Bosnia expressed concerns after ten war crimes and genocide convicts were set free because they were tried under the wrong criminal code.