Sunday, 19 april 2026.
Closing Statements in Trusina War Crimes Case Postponed
Closing statements in the Trusina war crimes trial have been postponed in order for the court to evaluate the mental health of defendant Nedzad Hodzic.
Witness Receives Threats From Former HVO Soldier
As the trial for war crimes committed Kiseljak crimes resumed, prosecution witness Ferida Karalic informed the Witness Support Section of the Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik that she indirectly received...
Extension of Prohibiting Measures against Mrdja and Kokot Proposed
The State Prosecution proposes the extension of prohibiting measures against Ranko Mrdja and Mile Kokot, who are charged with crimes in the Sanski Most area. The Defence teams do not...
Closing Statements at Trusina Crimes Trial Next Week
More than four years since the beginning of the trial, next week the State Prosecution is due to present a closing statement at the trial of five former members of...
Indictees Plead Not Guilty to Genocide in Srebrenica
Dragomir Vasic, Danilo Zoljic and Radomir Pantic plead not guilty of the charges that they committed genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995.
Tahirovic Case Referred to Mostar
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, renders a decision, referring the case against Mirsad Tahirovic, who is charged with crimes in the Jablanica area, to the Cantonal Court in...
Knife on Throat
Testifying at the trial of Pero Radisic, known as Django, who is charged with crimes in Teslic, the first State Prosecution witness says that, in 1994 the indictee put a...
Indictee’s Photographs
As the trial of Ibro Macic, who is charged with crimes against detainees in Konjic, continues, the Defence presents and includes, in the case file, two photographs, showing how the...
Request to Pronounce Tolic Guilty
Presenting its closing statement, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, requests that Josip Tolic be pronounced guilty of crimes committed in Bosanski Brod and Odzak from May to October...
A programme of protection exists but rarely applied
If witnesses at war crimes trials or their family members are at risk, they can be accepted into a programme of protection, which allows them to change their identity, move...