Wednesday, 11 february 2026.
Pronouncement of Verdict in Markovic Case Expected on June 24
On June 24 the Bosnian state court will hand down a verdict against Bosiljko and Ostoja Markovic, who have been charged with the rape of a 14-year old girl in...
Bosniak Soldier Convicted of Wartime Rape
Former Bosnian Army serviceman Zaim Lalicic, who was a guard at a prison camp for Serbs in the Sarajevo settlement of Hrasnica, was sentenced to nine years in prison for...
Presentation of Evidence Completed at Savic Trial
The presentation of evidence at the Slavko Savic trial has been completed and closing statements have been scheduled for June 8.
Bojadzic Defense Continues Closing Statements
On her fifth day of closing statements, Nihad Bojadzic’s defense attorney said there was no evidence that indicated her client commanded an attack on the village of Trusina on April...
Evidence of Ongoing Investigation in Kovacevic Trial
At today’s hearing of the Petar Kovacevic trial the prosecution and the defense each presented two pieces of material evidence.
Tuzlanska Kapija Victims Commemorated, Families Disappointed at Lack of Justice
The twentieth anniversary of the biggest tragedy in Tuzla’s history was observed with the laying of flowers in the Alley of Youth during a commemorative ceremony in Tuzlanska Kapija.
Witnesses Describe Wartime Theft in Pasici
Bosnian state prosecution witnesses testifying at a trial dealing with war crimes in the Sanski Most area described a robbery that happened in the hamlet of Pasici.
Lalicic Verdict Expected Next Week
On Monday, May 25, the Bosnian state court will hand down a verdict against Zaim Lalicic, who's been charged with war crimes in Hrasnica, near Sarajevo.
Serb Civilians Detained in Stupari Allegedly Received Pensions and Aid
At the trial of former Bosniak forces accused of unlawfully detaining Serb civilians, a defense witness said the Serb population which was housed in teachers’ buildings in Kladanj in 1992...
Trial of Bosnian Serb Fighters Accused of Zecovi Crimes Postponed
The trial of fourteen former Bosnian Serb fighters accused of war crimes in Zecovi, near Prijedor, has been postponed due to the death of defendant Radovan Cetic's brother.