Sunday, 13 july 2025.
Karagic Charged with Doboj Crimes
The state court has confirmed an indictment against Slobodan Karagic, charging him with crimes against humanity in the Doboj area.
Only Serbs Who Presented “Security Threat” Were Detained in Hadzici, Witness Says
Testifying at the trial of eight defendants charged with wartime crimes in the Hadzici area, a defense witness said only Serbs who possessed weapons and represented a security threat were...
Bojadzic Defense Presents Closing Statement, Calls for Acquittal
The defense presented its closing statement at the trial of Nihad Bojadzic, a former Bosnian Army deputy commander charged with crimes committed in Jablanica during the summer of 1993.
Sehagic Defense Witnesses Claim No Knowledge of Mistreatment of Kakanj Prisoners
A defense witness testifying at the Jasmin Sehagic trial said he wasn’t mistreated during his detention in an old mine directorate building in Kakanj. Other witnesses said they were unaware...
Protected Witness in Rogatica Rape Trial Testifies in Closed Hearing
A protected witness testified in a closed session at the trial of three former Bosnian Serb fighters charged with wartime crimes in the Rogatica area.
Ex-Bosnian Army Fighter Appeals to European Court on Extradition
The defense of Hanefija Prijic, a former Bosnian Army fighter convicted of war crimes, filed an appeal at the European Court for Human Rights, asking the court to a review...
Witness Identifies Stojan Odak as Brutally Abusive Guard at VIZ Prison
Testifying at the trial of seven former managers and guards at the VIZ prison in Ljubuski, a state prosecution witness identified defendant Stojan Odak as one of the members of...
Serbia Jails Bosnian Serb Soldier for Srebrenica Massacre
Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Brano Gojkovic was jailed for ten years after making a plea bargain with the Serbian prosecution, admitting he took part in executing 800 Bosniaks from Srebrenica in...
Bosniak Ex-Fighter Jailed for Serdari Village Massacre
Former Territorial Defence fighter Fikret Planincic’s 11-year prison sentence for taking part in the 1992 killings of nine Serb civilians, including two children, has been upheld on appeal.