Monday, 30 june 2025.
Bosnia Awaits Extradition of Nine War Crimes Suspects
The Bosnian Justice Ministry is awaiting the extradition of nine people wanted for trial on war crimes charges from the United States, Russia, Switzerland, France, Serbia, Brazil and Australia.
Hague Prosecutors Object to Freeing Mladic for Treatment
Prosecutors at the UN court objected to a request from Bosnian Serb ex-military commander Ratko Mladic for temporary release for medical treatment, arguing his health is stable and he might...
Interpol Issues Arrest Notices for Wanted Serbian Radicals
Interpol has issued ‘red notices’ for the arrest of three members of the nationalist Serbian Radical Party who are wanted by the UN’s war crimes tribunal for contempt of court.
Bosnian Serb Policemen, Soldier Charged with Rogatica Attack
Former reservist policemen Dragan Lubarda and Ozren Planojevic and Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Zdravko Lubarda were charged with committing crimes against humanity in the Rogatica area in 1992 and 1993. The...
Prosecutors Demand Longer Sentences for Bosnian Croat Leaders
Prosecutors asked the Hague Tribunal to increase the jail sentences of six Bosnian Croat leaders accused of wartime crimes in the unrecognised statelet of Herzeg-Bosna to a total of 220...
US Jails Bosnian Ex-Soldier for War Crimes Lies
A former Bosnian Army soldier was jailed for 18 months and had his US citizenship revoked for lying to immigration officials about his role in crimes committed during the war.
Bosnian Serb Soldier Indicted for Rogatica Torture
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Milos Krsmanovic was indicted for torturing and physically abusing Bosniak civilian detainees in the Rogatica area in 1992 and 1993. The Bosnian state prosecution filed a...
Bosnian Croat Military Police Chief Challenges Conviction
The wartime commander of the Bosniak Croat military police force, Valentin Coric, jailed by the Hague Tribunal for 16 years for war crimes against Bosniaks, appealed against his conviction.