Tuesday, 14 july 2026.
Kos et al: Low-spirited and Nervous Soldiers
At the trial for genocide in Srebrenica a former member of the Tenth Reconnaissance Squad with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, who testified in defence of the first indictee, says...
Kuvelja: Dilemmas about Protection Measures
Instead of examining three protected Prosecution witnesses, the Trial Chamber postponed the continuation of the trial of Bozidar Kuvelja, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, due to some dilemmas...
Mladic: Data about Victims
The Hague Prosecution regards that a motion filed by Ratko Mladic's Defence, requesting the Hague Tribunal's Trial Chamber to dismiss some parts of the indictment, because they are not sufficiently...
Karadzic: Statement Given at Closed Session
The trial of Radovan Karadzic before the Hague Tribunal continued in absence of the public so the identity of a protected Prosecution witness, who testified at this hearing, could be...
Jevic et al: Legitimate Target
Testifying at the trial of four indictees who are charged with genocide in Srebrenica, court expert Richard Butler says that the Srebrenica protected zone was not demilitarised, adding that the...
Vukovic and Tomic: Retrial Begins
The retrial of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic, who are charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica in July 1995, begins with presentation of introductory arguments by the State Prosecution and...
Pelemis and Peric: Not an Evil Man
In its closing statement the Defence of Momir Pelemis says that the Prosecution has not proved the indictee's guilt, calling on the Court to acquit him of the charges that...
Karadzic: Crimes Blamed upon Paramilitary Forces
As his trial before The Hague Tribunal continues, indictee Radovan Karadzic says that crimes were committed against Bosniaks and Croats in Sanski Most in the spring and summer of 1992,...
Pelemis and Peric: Indictment as a Trap
The Srebrenica genocide indictment against Momir Pelemis is too widely formulated and represents a trap, aimed at assigning as much guilt as possible to the accused, said Pelemis’s defense in...
ICTY: Momcilo Perisic Sentenced to 27 Years
The Trial Chamber of The Hague Tribunal sentences Momcilo Perisic, former general with the Yugoslav Army, VJ, to 27 years in prison for crimes in Sarajevo, Srebrenica and Zagreb.