Friday, 24 april 2026.
Indictee not Brought from Prison
The examination of a State Prosecution witness at the trial for Kladanj crimes has been postponed due to absence of Osman Gogic, one of the nine indictees.
Bosnian Croat Fighter ‘Shot Prisoner at School’
A witness told the trial of ex-fighter Nikola Maric, accused of the detention, persecution and killing of Bosniaks in the Prozor area, that he saw the defendant shoot a fellow...
Beating in Fallout Shelter
As the trial for crimes on Mount Igman, Hadzici municipality, continues, a State Prosecution witness says that indictee Nedzad Hodzic beat him in a fallout shelter.
Witness Recalled Hitting With Stick in Polet
A Prosecution witness told Indira Kameric's trial for crimes committed in Bosanski Brod that she was examined and hit in the rooms of the football stadium Polet.
Bosnia Cuts Srebrenica Genocide Convicts’ Sentences
Five former Bosnian Serb policemen were given reduced sentences of 20 years each for aiding genocide in Srebrenica following a retrial after their previous convictions were annulled.
Witness with Indirect Information
At the trial for genocide in Srebrenica a State Prosecution witness says that that, after having returned from the frontline in July 1995, he heard that Srebrenica residents were brought...
Chief in a Truck
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, witness Halida Alic says that Vitomir Rackovic was in a truck, which transported several persons, who have been missing ever since.
Bosnia Camp Guard’s Prisoner Abuse Trial Opens
Former guard Goran Popovic went on trial for sexually abusing, beating and torturing prisoners in 1992 at the Uzamnica detention camp near Visegrad where Bosniak civilians were held.
Indictee’s Beating
Testifying before the Zenica Cantonal Court at the trial of Mato Martic, who is charged with crimes in Zepce, witness Izet Brutus identifies the indictee, as the person who hit...
Bosnian Court Refuses to Publish Defendants’ Photos
The Bosnian state court has decided that it will no longer publish photographs of the accused, further limiting media access to information about war crimes trials.