Wednesday, 9 july 2025.
Injured Party in Mario Frimel Trial Said He was Beaten by Defendant
Injured party Mladen Blagovcanin was examined as a defense witness at the trial of Mario Frimel. Frimel has been charged with crimes committed in Sarajevo. Responding to questions from the...
Former Chief UN Military Observer: Not Determined Who Fired at Markale Market
Testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial, defense witness Per Oien confirmed that an investigation undertaken by UN military observers couldn’t determine who fired a grenade that killed and wounded several...
Slavuljica Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison
The Bosnian state court has sentenced Dario Slavuljica to eight years in prison for crimes committed in the municipality of Teslic in June 1992.
Rajko Blagojevic Trial Begins
The trial of Rajko Blagojevic began with a reading of the indictment at the cantonal court of Zenica. Blagojevic has been charged with crimes against the civilian population in the...
Luka Majstorovic Acquitted Again
The district court of Eastern Sarajevo acquitted Luka Majstorovic of charges of wartime crimes committed in the Kula Penal and Correctional Facility in Eastern Sarajevo.
Protected Witness Says Muhko Velagic Abused Prisoner
A protected witness testifying at the trial of Muhko and Safet Velagic said he saw Muhko Velagic beating Iviva Lozancic in Vrbanja near Bugojno.
Former Derventa Prisoners Describe Abuse at Almaz Nezirovic Trial
State prosecution witnesses testifying at the trial of Almaz Nezirovic said the defendant beat them in the Rabic detention camp in the municipality of Derventa. Nezirovic has been charged with...
Dario Slavuljica Guilt Admission Agreement Will Be Considered Next Week
Next week the Bosnian state court will consider a guilt admission agreement reached with Dario Slavuljica. Slavuljica has been charged with crimes committed in the Teslic area in 1992.
War-crime Trials at a Standstill for up to a Year
Some war crime trials held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina have been postponed for several months due to absence of witnesses, various procedures or illness of defendants.