Tuesday, 28 april 2026.
Nedzad Hodzic Fit to Stand Trial
Defendant Nedzad Hodzic is refusing to co-operate with doctors and hiding his true mental condition, so it is impossible to carry out an adequate examination, concluded neuro-psychiatrist Omer Cemalovic.
Witness Found Prisoner Hanged in Kladanj
At the trial for the crime committed in Kladanj, the witness for the Prosecution said that defendant Safet Mujcinovic told the guards to shoot him if he attempted to escape.
Closing Arguments in Three Trials Next Week
Next week the Bosnian State Prosecution will present its closing arguments at the trial of Zoran Dragcevic, who is on trial for crimes in Sarajevo.
Bosnian Croat Fighter Blames Co-Defendant For Shootings
Former Bosnian Croat fighter Zoran Marinic testified that his fellow war crimes defendant Zoran Milic opened fire with his Kalashnikov at two houses in Busovaca, where four members of one...
Silos Warden Made Death Threats to Prisoners
At the trial for crimes committed in the territory of Hadzici, the witness Srpko Andric said that warden Becir Hujic told the prisoners in the Silos camp that all of...
Protected Witness Saw Defendant In Museum
At the trial for the crime committed in Jablanica, the witness for the Prosecution said that she saw defendant Nihad Bojadzic in the museum where she was kept prisoner.
Prisoners of War Harassed on Bus
At the trial of five former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, witnesses for the Bihac Cantonal Prosecution confirmed that in March 1995 they were physically and mentally...
No Knowledge of Petkovci Dam Executions
At the Srebrenica genocide trial, two witnesses for the State Prosecution said that they heard about the murders at the Petkovci dam committed in July 1995 only much later, but...
Witnesses Set Up Carakovo Checkpoint
At the trial for the murder in the village of Carakovo near Prijedor, witnesses for the defence said that in summer 1992 they were near this village, but saw nothing...
Bosnian Serb’s Zvornik War Crimes Acquittal Upheld
The appeals court upheld the verdict ruling that former soldier Slobodan Grujic was not guilty of participating in the murder of ten Bosniak civilians in Zvornik in 1992.