Thursday, 26 june 2025.
Milosevic ‘Didn’t Fully Back Bosnian Serb War Goals’
Former Serbian security chief Jovica Stanisic’s defence tried to prove that Slobodan Milosevic advocated the acceptance of peace plans in Bosnia and Herzegovina which did not meet the Bosnian Serbs’...
Belgrade ‘Supported Creation of Bosnian Serb State’
A prosecution witness told the trial of Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic that the Belgrade authorities supported Bosnian Serb leaders their attempt to create a homogenous Serb state in Bosnia...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Interior Minister Indicted for Genocide
Former Bosnian Serb Interior Minister Tomislav Kovac is accused of controlling the police forces involved in killing around 8,000 Bosniaks from Srebrenica in July 1995. The Bosnian state court on...
Stanisic was Croatian Serb Rebels’ ‘Commander’: Witness
Milan Martic, who led the police in a rebel Croatian Serb wartime statelet, called Serbian security chief Jovica Stanisic his “true and only commander”, a witness at the Hague war...
Djukic Trial for Tuzla Massacre Delayed Again
The trial of former Bosnian Serb general Novak Djukic was again postponed, despite an expert confirming he can stand trial, after his lawyer said Djukic’s health had deteriorated.
Bosnia Confirms Indictment for Crimes Near Donji Vakuf
Bosnia's state court has confirmed an indictment against four former Bosnian Serb fighters accused of killing 28 Croat and Bosniak civilians in a village near Donji Vakuf in 1995. The...
14 Bosniaks Charged with Crimes Against Humanity
Fourteen Bosniak ex-fighters were charged with crimes against humanity for the killings, torture, abuse, illegal detention and inhumane treatment of Serb civilians from the Konjic area in 1992 and 1993....
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Charged with Wartime Rape
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Milomir Davidovic was charged with taking part in the rape and sexual abuse of Bosniak women in Foca in the summer of 1992. The Bosnian...
Hague Tribunal Celebrates Achievements at Closing Ceremony
At its closing event, UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutteres said the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia had shown the international community’s commitment to holding war criminals accountable.