Sunday, 26 april 2026.
Other People’s Stories
At the trial for genocide in Srebrenica a State Prosecutor reads a late witness’ statement given during the investigation, in which the witness spoke about captives from Srebrenica, who were...
No Results’ From Serbia-Bosnia War Crimes Deal
Not a single person has been brought to justice within a year of the signing of a landmark protocol on cooperation in war crimes cases between Bosnia and Serbia.
Rackovic’s Trial Closed to Public
A protected State Prosecution witness testifies in absence of the public at the trial of Vitomir Rackovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad.
Bosnia Camp Guard ‘Was Not Abuser Called Viper’
A Croat ex-fighter told the trial of five former Croatian Defence Forces members accused of prisoner abuse at the wartime Dretelj detention camp that prosecution witnesses had given false evidence.
No Bad Things about Milisavljevic
Testifying in defence of Predrag Milisavljevic at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a witness says that he did not see the indictee arrested civilians.
Srebrenica Bosniaks ‘Executed from Morning to Evening’
A witness told Bosnian Serb ex-fighter Aleksandar Cvetkovic’s genocide trial that he heard soldiers shooting prisoners from Srebrenica for a whole day at the Branjevo military farm in 1995.
Response from the Hague Finally Arrives
At the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, who is charged with crimes in the Visegrad area, the Defence announces that it has received a response from The Hague Tribunal to its...
Examination of State Prosecution’s Witnesses Rejected
The Trial Chamber sitting in the case against Edin Dzeko rejects a proposal for examination of State Prosecution’s witnesses, whose testimonies were supposed to be used for denying Defence’s evidence.
Bosnian Father and Son Deny Visegrad Crimes
Former Bosnian Serb fighters Jovan and Goran Popovic pleaded not guilty to crimes against humanity, including involvement in killings and rape, in the Visegrad area in 1992.
Bosnian Prosecutors Admit Bungling Srebrenica Cases
Sarajevo prosecutors said they couldn’t ask Belgrade to launch two cases against Bosnian Serbs accused of involvement in the Srebrenica massacres because they forgot to get all the witness statements.