Sunday, 14 september 2025.
Beginning of Zenica Crimes Trial
The trial of Vehid Subotic, former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, who is charged with crimes in Zenica during 1993, is due to begin next week,...
Prisoners Teargassed at Bosnia’s ‘Bunker’ Jail Camp
At the trial for wartime crimes at Bosnian Serb detention centres in Vogosca near Sarajevo, a witness said that Muslim prisoners at the Bunker camp were gassed by their guards.
Sarajevo Police Chief Jailed For War Crimes
Former local Serb police chief Goran Saric was jailed for 14 years for crimes against Bosniak civilians who were taken prisoner in the Sarajevo settlement of Nahorevo in 1992.
Witness Says Forced Labour Injured His Spine
At the trial of ex-camp commander Branko Vlaco, a witness recalled damaging his spine while being forced to perform hard labour in Vogosca, where he was held prisoner in summer...
Material Evidence against Vlaco
At the trial for crimes in the Vogosca area, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents material evidence, including a list of police staff members in that municipality. Branko Vlaco's...
Prosecutions Presents Several Pieces of Evidence
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents about ten pieces of material evidence at the trial of Branko Vlaco, who is charged with crimes in the Vogosca area.
Ex-Prisoners Recall Horrors of Bosnia’s Bunker Camp
At the trial for wartime crimes at detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo, witnesses said they experienced terrible beatings and feared for their lives while imprisoned in the Bunker camp.
Sarajevo Camp Warden ‘Beat Up Bosniak Prisoners’
Witnesses at the war crimes trial of former warden Branko Vlaco over alleged abuse at Bosnian Serb detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo said he violently assaulted prisoners.
Slapped by Branko Vlaco
State Prosecution witnesses say, at the trial for crimes in Vogosca, that they saw indictee Branko Vlaco, a former Manager of the “Planjina kuca” detention camp, hitting a detainee.
UN Condemns Bosnia Over Wartime Missing
The UN’s Human Rights Committee made its first-ever decision censuring Bosnia and Herzegovina for failing to help find five people who went missing near Sarajevo in wartime.