Wednesday, 25 february 2026.
Children Spoke about Prisoners
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a State Prosecution witness says that he heard about the detention and murder of Muslims in the Petkovci area.
Bosnian War Criminals’ Release Sparks International Concern
The EU and international organisations in Bosnia expressed concerns after ten war crimes and genocide convicts were set free because they were tried under the wrong criminal code.
Prosecution’s Evidence Presentation Completed
By presenting the remaining pieces of material evidence in response to Defence’s evidence, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina completes the presentation of evidence at the trial of Veselko and...
Custody for Ten Former Convicts Requested
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files custody order motions for ten former war-crimes and genocide convicts, who were released by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and allowed to...
“Important Witness” Fails to Appear
The trial of Vehid Subotic for crimes in Dusina village, Zenica municipality, has been postponed due to the absence of a State Prosecution witness.
Shooting from All Directions
Testifying in defence of Milos Pantelic at the trial for crimes in the Visegrad area, witnesses speak about an attack on villages in the Visegrad surroundings, claiming that “Muslims held...
Did not Know What Was Happening
The Defence of Najdan Mladjenovic, who is charged with crimes in Bratunac, completes the presentation of evidence. The Defence of Savo Zivkovic is due to begin examining its witnesses at...
Beginning of Trial on December 23
The trial of six indictees, who are charged with crimes in the Kljuc area, is due to begin on December 23, as decided at a status conference held before the...
About Twenty More BiH Court Verdicts under Question
Defence attorneys of convicts sentenced for genocide and war crimes before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina announce that proceedings will be renewed in many more cases due to the...
Decisions that Will Consume Time and Money
The renewal of war-crimes trials due to the wrong application of laws will require huge financial resources and cause a backlog in the State Court’s work on new cases.