Wednesday, 18 february 2026.
Bosniak Witness Recalls Tensions and Beatings in Visegrad
The witness recalled how Serb police assaulted her husband and said she heard that defendant Goran Popovic, accused of torturing Bosniaks at the Uzamnica jail camp near Visegrad, mistreated detainees.
Shot in the Back and Head
As the trial of Ostoja Stanisic and Marko Milosevic, who are charged with Srebrenica genocide, continues, a statement given by a witness, who survived mass executions on a dam near...
Kovacevic’s Trial Begins in October
The trial of Petar Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad in 1992, is due to begin on October 6 with reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory...
Witness Asks for Legal Advisor
The trial for crimes in Kalinovik has been postponed until next week, because, right before the beginning of the trial a State Prosecution witness asks the Court to let him...
Less Strict Prohibiting Measures Requested
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, requests an extension of prohibiting measures for Mitar Vlasenko, Rade Vlasenko and Drago Koncar, who are charged with crimes in Prijedor in 1992....
Cvetkovic Will Testify in his Defence
The Defence of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, plans to examine 18 witnesses and one court expert and present about 40 pieces of material evidence.
Zelenika Pleads not Guilty of Crimes in Mostar
Ivan Zelenika pleads not guilty to the charges contained in a second State Prosecution’s indictment, charging him with crimes against Bosniaks in the Mostar area.
Blagoje Vlacic Pleads not Guilty
Blagoje Vlacic appears before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, and pleads not guilty of the charges that he committed crimes against Bosniaks in Sekovici in 1993.
Recognised by his Eyes
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, near Capljina, an additional State Prosecution witness says that Ivan Medic abused her son and that she “recognised him by his eyes”.
Bosniak War Criminal Urges Jail Sentence Reduction
Ex-soldier Suad Kapic, convicted of murdering prisoners of war in Sanski Most in 1995, argued that his sentence should be reduced because he was only 17 when he committed the...