Sunday, 26 april 2026.
Custody for Hodzic Terminated after Four-and-a-Half Years
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina terminates custody for Nedzad Hodzic, who is charged with crimes on Mount Igman and in Trusina village, near Konjic, after four and a half...
Blood Pouring out of Head
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Jablanica, a witness says that he heard that indictee Nihad Bojadzic wanted to kill a prisoner, but Commander Zuka prevented him from doing...
New Member of Trial Chamber
At a status conference held due to a replacement of one member of the Trial Chamber sitting in the case for crimes committed in the Hadzici area, the parties agreed...
Rackovic ‘Involved in Illegal Detentions’
A witness said that former soldier Vitomir Rackovic, accused of illegally detaining Bosniaks around Visegrad in 1992, guarded him and his brother after they were arrested.
Contributed to Murder of Civilians
On the second day of presentation of its closing statements the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, says that, by giving an order to take civilians from Brdo village, Cajnice...
War Crimes Plea Bargains Provoke Questions
The Bosnian prosecutor hasn’t made a single plea bargain with a war crimes suspect for two years, sparking debate about whether vital information about wartime burial sites is being missed.
Vlaco Signed Lists of Detainees
The State Prosecution includes, in the case file, 200 pieces of material evidence against Branko Vlaco, who is charged with crimes in the Vogosca area.
Piling Dead Bodies
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a protected State Prosecution witness says that he dag a hole, in which corpses were buried, on a dam near Petkovci, Zvornik...
Digging Graves in Podrinje
As the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic for genocide in Srebrenica continues, State Prosecution witnesses say that they participated in the digging and filling of graves.
Bosnia to Map Wartime Detention Camp Locations
A new project aims to create a comprehensive database of all the prison camps and other wartime detention facilities across the country over the next five years.