Friday, 13 february 2026.
Bosnia Indicts Fighters for Livno Prisoner Abuses
The Bosnian prosecution filed an indictment against three former Croatian Defence Council fighters for allegedly abusing over 300 illegally-detained Serb prisoners in Livno in 1992 and 1993.
Bosnian State Prosecution Criticized Over Transfer of War Crimes Cases
Entity level prosecutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina are dissatisfied with the practice of transferring war crimes from the state level to the entities, after indictments have already been raised. This...
Extension of Custody for Perisic and Zoranovic Requested
The Bosnian state prosecution requested that custody measures for Bozidar Perisic and Vinko Zoranovic be extended. Perisic and Zoranovic are suspected of war crimes in the Rogatica area in 1992....
Slavuljica Admitted to Killings, Says Former Prosecutor
Testifying at the trial of former Bosnian Serb paramilitary forces, Branko Peric said that defendant Dario Slavuljica had admitted to killing civilians in the summer of 1992. Peric was a...
Bosnian Serb MP’s Srebrenica Genocide Trial Opens
Dragomir Vasic, an ex-police chief charged with genocide soon after becoming an MP in the country’s Serb-led Republika Srpska entity parliament, went on trial in Sarajevo.
Defense Witnesses Provide Alibi for Salcin
At today’s hearing of the Dzevad Salcin trial, defense witnesses said that Salcin was in the village of Grabovci in Konjic in April and May 1993 - the time period...
New Mental Health Examination of Nedzad Hodzic Ordered
The Bosnian state court decided to examine Nedzad Hodzic’s mental health again, in order to determine whether he is capable of following the trial proceedings. A mental health examination will...
Witnesses Describe Abuse at Hands of Batkovic Camp Guards
Witness Husein Alic told the Bosnian state court that he fainted when he was beaten by Gligor Begovic and other guards at the Batkovic detention camp.
Bosnian War Victims Still Waiting for Compensation
The inability of Bosnian war victims to get compensation through war crime trials has prolonged their victimisation, a new legal analysis said.
Witness Asks Not to Testify at Condric Trial
A state prosecution witness at the Mato Condric trial has asked the court to allow him not to testify. He said he has had severe mental health problems since his...