Serbia’s Appeals Court confirmed the indictment of five Bosnian Serb ex-fighters accused of killing 20 passengers abducted from a train in Strpci in Bosnia in 1993 - over three years after the prosecution charged them.
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Vuk Ratkovic was sentenced to eight years in prison for the repeated rape of a woman in Visegrad during the war in 1992 and 1993.
The state court in Sarajevo on Wednesday found Vuk Ratkovic, a former member of the Visegrad Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army, guilty of raping a woman three times in the period between June 1992 and January 1993.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced Bosnian Serbs Momir Tasic to 14 years in prison and Petar Tasic to ten years for crimes committed in the town of Visegrad in eastern Bosnia in 1992 – while it acquitted Mirko Tasic.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced Bosnian Serbs Momir Tasic to 14 years in prison and Petar Tasic to ten years for crimes committed in the town of Visegrad in eastern Bosnia in 1992 – while it acquitted Mirko Tasic.
In its closing statement, the prosecution urged the Bosnian state court to convict former soldier Vuk Ratkovic of torturing, abusing and raping a Serb woman in Visegrad during wartime.
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Radomir Susnjar, charged with participating in the murder of 57 people in the Visegrad area in 1992, pleaded not guilty on Friday before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The trial of former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Radomir Susnjar, charged with participating in the murder of 57 people in the Visegrad area, starts on Friday before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Radomir Susnjar pleaded not guilty to participating in the murders of 57 Bosniaks who were burned alive in a house in Visegrad in 1992.
Radomir Susnjar, alias ‘Lalco’, pleaded not guilty at the Bosnian state court on Monday to participating in a war crime in Visegrad in eastern Bosnia in June 1992.
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Radomir Susnjar, accused of involvement in forcibly detaining and burning alive 57 Bosniaks in Visegrad in 1992, was extradited to Sarajevo to stand trial.
After beating and raping a woman in Visegrad during wartime in 1992, a Bosnian Serb soldier ordered her to make coffee, then offered her gold as a gift, the victim testified at his trial.