Monday, 21 july 2025.
Stolac Crimes Trial Opens Next Year
The trial of Mile Pazin, Ivica Markovic and Vide Kresic, former Bosnian Croat soldiers charged with war crimes in Stolac, will begin next year.
Member of “Mice” Paramilitary Group Negotiates Plea Bargain with State Prosecution
Dario Slavuljica, a former member of the “Mice” paramilitary formation standing trial at the Bosnian state court, told the trial chamber he is negotiating a plea bargain with the state...
Witness Statement at Glogovac Trial Describes Prisoner Abuse and Torture in Kamenica
A statement given by a former wartime prisoner was read at the Dragan Glogovac trial. The injured party said he was mistreated by Glogovac, a military police officer, during his...
Witnesses Describe Torture and Abuse of Ljubuski Prisoners by Bosnian Croat Prison Staff
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of seven former Bosnian Croat prison managers and guards said he was beaten and tortured during his detention in a prison in...
State Court Hears Appeals to Radomir Vukovic Verdict
At an appeals hearing at the Bosnian state court, both the prosecution and the defense proposed that Radomir Vukovic be resentenced according to the Criminal Code of Yugoslavia, which hands...
Defense Expert Says Serb Population in Hadzici Targeted to Prevent Espionage and Armed Uprising
A military defense expert testifying at the trial of eight former members of the Bosnian Army said Serbs from Pazaric and Tarcin were considered dangerous due to fears of a...
Seventh Sanski Most War Crimes Suspect Arrested at Gradiska Border Crossing
The State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) and border police arrested Ranko Dosenovic on suspicion of having committed war crimes in the Sanski Most area in 1992.
¸Ratko Lavrnic Acquittal Confirmed by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed the acquittal of Ratko Lavrnic, who was charged with war crimes in Kljuc.
Bosnia Arrests Six Serbs for Sanski Most Abuses
The State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested six former Bosnian Serb Army troops on suspicion of torturing and abusing Bosniak civilians in the Sanski Most area in 1992.