Monday, 12 january 2026.
Decision on Extension of Custody for Nedzad Hodzic
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests an extension of custody for Nedzad Hodzic, who is suspected of crimes in the Igman area. The Defence objected to the proposed measure.
Improper Behaviour in Former Sarajevo Barracks
At the trial for crimes committed in the Viktor Bubanj army barracks in Sarajevo, a witness for the prosecution said that defendant Vintila was among a group of people in...
Public Interest Overcomes Private InterestsJavni interes nadjaèao privatni
The application of the existing Law on Free Access to Information of Bosnia and Herzegovina vary from one institution to another. One third of institutions respond to requests for access...
Mladic’s Junta against the President
Witness Gordan Milinic says at the trial of Radovan Karadzic at The Hague that “Srebrenica was a big setup” and a “prank”, because most of “the several thousands of Muslims”...
Mladic Addressing Srebrenica Captives
Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic, former Republika Srpska Army, VRS, officer Zoran Malinic says that two day after the occupation of Srebrenica in July 1995, the indictee addressed...
Slobodan Bogdanovic Pleads not Guilty
Appearing before the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo, Slobodan Bogdanovic pleads not guilty to the charges that he committed war crimes against the civilian population in Sarajevo, while Goran Sladoje fails...
Karadzic “Did Not Control the Army”
With testimonies from witnesses for the defence Gordan Milinic and Dusan Kovacevic, former president of Republika Srpska Radovan Karadzic attempted to distance himself from the chief headquarters of the Bosnian...
Srebrenica Massacre Survivor Testifies Against Mladic
A witness at the Hague trial of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic told the court how he survived the mass shooting of captured Muslim men in July 1995.
Bosnian Prosecutor Urges Jail for Sarajevo Police Chief
The Bosnian state prosecutor said that former Serb police chief Goran Saric should be found guilty of war crimes in the Sarajevo settlement of Nahorevo in 1992.
Seselj Wanted a ‘Greater Serbia’
At the trial of Radovan Karadzic, ex-Serbian Radical Party leader Seselj confirmed his wartime goal was a ‘Greater Serbia’ including “Serbian Bosnia, Serbian Herzegovina, Serbian Macedonia, Serbian Croatia”.