Sunday, 8 june 2025.
Bosnian Serbs Accuse Judges, Prosecutors of Bias
The Justice Ministry war crimes centre in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska complained to the country’s judicial overseer, accusing 15 state-level judges and prosecutors of anti-Serb bias.
Karadzic Asks For a Laptop, Internet and Skype
Former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic asked the judges at the Hague Tribunal to provide him with a laptop, saying that using a desktop computer has caused him back pain.
Serbian Court Dismisses Strpci Train Massacre Charges
A Belgrade court dismissed charges against five Bosnian Serb ex-fighters accused of killing 20 passengers abducted from a train in Strpci in Bosnia in 1993, saying the indictments were incorrectly...
Serbs Express Outrage at Naser Oric Acquittal
Political leaders from Serbia and Republika Srpska strongly criticised the acquittal of the Bosnian Army’s former Srebrenica commander Naser Oric, who was cleared of killing Serb prisoners of war.
Bosnia Clears Serb Policeman of Persecuting Detainees
Former policeman Milan Gavrilovic was cleared of committing inhumane acts against non-Serb prisoners who were being transported between detention camps in the Prijedor area in 1992. The state court in...
Bosnian Serb Fighter Charged with Burning Civilians Alive
Former Bosnian Serb fighter Radomir Susnjar was indicted for taking part in a massacre in which 57 Bosniak civilians were burned alive in a house in Visegrad in 1992. The...
Croatia ‘Still Searching for War Missing from 1991’
A Croatian official told the trial of former Serbian security chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic that Zagreb is still searching for people who disappeared as a result of Serb...
Serbian Court Lets Landmark Srebrenica Trial Continue
The first trial in Serbia for the mass killings of Bosniaks from Srebrenica will continue, after an appeals court overturned a previous ruling that required the prosecutor to file new...
Hague Court Exhibit Shows Children’s Wartime Suffering
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals launched an online multimedia exhibition giving insights into the suffering of children during the former Yugoslav wars and the Rwanda genocide.