Saturday, 1 november 2025.
Murderer’s Identity Switched
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic before the Zenica Cantonal Court continues, two Defence witnesses say that the indictee did not participate in the murder of two prisoners of war...
Identification on the Basis of Photographs
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic, who is charged with murder of prisoners of war, continues, Bojan Jovicinac of the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, says before the Cantonal...
Revenge for Brother
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic before the Zenica Cantonal Court continues, witnesses say that two captives were killed in Orahovica village, Zepce municipality.
Trial of Franjo Pravdic Begins Anew
The trial before the Cantonal Court in Zenica of Franjo Pravdic, who is charged with the murder of brothers Edin and Edib Fejzic, begins anew due to a change in...
Indictment for Crimes in Zepce Confirmed
The Zenica Cantonal Court confirms an indictment against Mato Martic, former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, charging him with crimes against prisoners of war and the civilian population...
Recollecting Events with Trouble
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic, who is charged with crimes in Zepce, continues, witness Safet Halilovic says, testifying before the Cantonal Court in Zenica, that the Fejzic brothers were...
Murders in Orahovica Village
As the trial of Franjo Pravdic before the Zenica Cantonal Court continues, a Prosecution witness says that he does not know who killed brothers Edin and Edib Fejzic.
Bosnian Croat Tried for Zepce Prisoner Killings
Former fighter Franjo Pravdic is accused of having killed two Bosniak brothers who were being held as prisoners of war in Zepce in central Bosnia in 1993.
Local Justice – Zenica: Detainees Speak about Reconciliation
Former detainees from the Zepce, Bratunac and Busovaca areas tell secondary school students from Zenica about their suffering during the war and convey a message about the importance of reconciliation...
Local Justice – Zenica: Former Detainees Call for Faster Processing of Crimes
The Association of Detainees from Zenica, consisting of about 400 members, expresses its dissatisfaction with the handling of war crimes, pointing out that “witnesses are ready, but criminals walk the...