Friday, 27 february 2026.
Srebrenica Genocide Sentences Cut on Appeal
The Appeals Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reduced the sentences of Dusko Jevic and Mendeljev Djuric to 32 and 28 years respectively for their roles in the...
Witness Recalls Beatings and Abuse in Dretelj
At the trial of five former members of Croatian Defence Forces for crimes in Mostar and Capljina, a witness said that he was imprisoned in the Dretelj camp in August...
Contradictory Testimonies
As the trial for crimes in the Bratunac area continues, the Defence of indictee Najdan Mladjenovic says that State Prosecution witnesses’ statements given during the investigation were different from what...
Defence Doubts Authenticity of Evidence
During the presentation of material evidence at the trial for crimes in the Viktor Bubanj military barracks in Sarajevo the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents Prosecutor Ivica Stanic's observation...
Material Evidence against Vlaco
At the trial for crimes in the Vogosca area, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents material evidence, including a list of police staff members in that municipality. Branko Vlaco's...
Witness Recalls Grim Conditions in Silos Camp
Conditions in the Silos camp were unbearable, Mirko Andric told the trial of eight Bosniaks accused of war crimes in the territory of Hadzici in 1992.
Mother and Son Recall Prijedor Murders
At the trial for crimes committed in the village of Carakovo, near Prijedor, Bahra Mujdzic recalled how her son, Mirzan, was killed.
Defence Accuses Prosecutor of Hiding Documents
As the trial of indictees Veselko and Ivo Raguz continues, the Defence presents statements given by State Prosecution witnesses Alija and Medin Kaplan in order to try to prove that...
Witness Gives Different Statements
During the trial for crimes in Bratunac, the Defence of Najdan Mladjenovic presents two statements given by witness Secan Salkic during the investigation. The statements are different from his testimony...
Nineteen War-Crimes Trials to Continue in the Week Ahead
Following the summer break, 19 war-crimes trials are due to continue before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the coming week.