Thursday, 19 february 2026.
Dutch Peacekeeper Recalls Srebrenica ‘White House’ Killings
Serb forces took civilians from Srebrenica to a ‘white house’ near a UN compound and killed some of them, according to a former Dutch peacekeeping officer tasked with protecting them.
Trial Postponed Due to Kuljic’s Illness
The trial for crimes in Bileca has been postponed due to illness of Nedjeljko Kuljic, one of the indictees.
Coloman Pleads not Guilty to Crimes in Vitez
Jasmin Coloman pleads not guilty of murders and wounding of Croat civilians in Vitez in 1993.
Bosniak Fighters Accused of Constant Prisoner Abuses
The trial for war crimes at detention centres in Hadzici near Sarajevo was told that beatings and abuse of Serb prisoners were almost everyday events at the Silos jail camp.
Bosnian Serb Policemen ‘Beat Detainees’ in Kotor Varos
A witness told the trial of seven Bosnian Serbs charged with involvement in the detentions and murders of Bosniaks and Croats in Kotor Varos said that two of them assaulted...
Prohibiting Measures for Three Indictees Requested
The State Prosecution requests the Court of BiH to order prohibiting measures against Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic, who are charged with crimes in the Srebrenik area.
Photographs about Identification of Marinko Bjelica
As the trial of Marinko and Zoran Bjelica and Novica Tripkovic, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik, continues, the Prosecution of BiH presents ten pieces of material evidence.
Sekaric’s Trial Closed to Public
A protected State Prosecution witness requests the Court to let him testify in absence of the public at the trial of Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes in Gorazde...
Most Difficult Conditions in Prison
As the trial for crimes in Sarajevo continues, the State Prosecution reads a statement by severely-ill witness, who said that, during her detention in “Viktor Bubanj” barracks she lived in...
Killing of Bosniaks in the Rogatica Area Marked
Marking the 22th anniversary of the killing of Bosniaks in the Rogatica area, survivors express their dissatisfaction with the slow processing of those crimes by judicial institutions.