Thursday, 12 february 2026.
Long-term Imprisonment for Cvetkovic Requested
The state prosecution requested long-term imprisonment for Aleksandar Cvetkovc, who’s been charged with genocide in Srebrenica.
Witness at Begovic Trial Describes Abuse and Humiliation of Batkovic Prisoners
A state prosecution witness identified defendant Gligor Begovic in the courtroom, and said he was the guard who hit him on the head when he arrived at the Batkovic detention...
Witness Describes Abuse and Detainment at Condric Trial
A statement by a witness who claimed that Mato Condric beat him was presented at the Condric trial. The witness, Marko Mitric, said Mato Condric mistreated him both physically and...
Tripkovic Defense Needs Hague Tribunal Permission to Invite Witness
Novica Tripkovic’s defense attorney was ordered to obtain permission from the Hague tribunal in order to invite a protected witness known as S5 to testify at the trial.
Stanisic Didn’t Issue Order to Execute Srebrenica Captives, Witness Says
A defense witness testifying at the trial of Ostoja Stanisic and Marko Milosevic said he had no knowledge that Stanisic issued orders to execute Srebrenica captives on a dam near...
Witness at Puljic Trial Describes Abduction of Civilians
A protected witness testifying at the Mile Puljic trial said she’d heard from another witness in the trial that her husband and brother-in-law had been abducted.
Witness Describes Detainment and Abuse at Vrucinic Trial
A state prosecution witness testifying at the Mirko Vrucinic trial said Vrucinic was an important figure on the Sanski Most Crisis Committee.
Witness Identified Mother’s Remains in Karacici
Testifying at the trial of eight former Bosnian Serb fighters, a state prosecution witness said he identified his mother’s remains in the village of Karacici.
State Prosecution Presents Closing Statement in Markovic Trial
Presenting its closing statement, the Bosnian state prosecution called upon the Bosnian state court to hand down a guilty sentence in the trial of Bosiljko and Ostoja Markovic.
INVESTIGATION: Bosnian Judiciary Criticised for Employing Relatives
In at least 12 cases, Bosnian state court and prosecution employees are related to each other – a situation which could create conflicts of interest, experts say.