Friday, 12 september 2025.
Talks of Zolja’s Murders in Trusina
As the trial for crimes in Trusina, near Konjic, continues, a protected Defence witness says that he heard that Zolja, former member of “Zulfikar” Unit with the Army of Bosnia...
Presentation of Appeals against Grujic Verdict Next Week
On Thursday, July 11 the parties are due to present the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina with their appeals against a verdict under which Slobodan Grujic...
Tolic Ordered into Custody
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders one-month custody for Josip Tolic, who is suspected of crimes against the civilian population in the Odzak and Brod areas.
Appeals against Albina Terzic Verdict Presented
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Defence present their appeals before the Appellate Chamber, expressing their dissatisfaction with a first instance verdict, under which the Court of Bosnia and...
Bosniak Policeman Pleads Innocent to Torturing Serbs
Former police officer Kahro Vejzovic pleaded not guilty to torturing and abusing Serb civilians detained in the Bosnian village of Stupari near Kladanj in 1992.
Bosnia’s Dretelj Prison Camp Verdict Challenged
Prosecution and defence appealed against the six-year sentence handed down to Bosnian Croat soldier Drazen Mikulic for abusing a prisoner and drinking his blood at the Dretelj camp in 1993.
Bosnia Arrests Wartime Prison Torture Suspect
Border police have arrested former Bosnian Croat fighter Josip Tolic, who is suspected of abusing Serb civilians detained in Odzak and Bosanski Brod during wartime.
No Evil Neighbour and Comrade
Testifying at the trial of Zeljko Jukic for crimes in Prozor, a Defence witness says that he has known the indictee since wartime, but he has never heard of, or...
Defendant Seen Near Gorazde
A witness for the Defence at the trial for the crime committed in Cajnice said that as a radio operator positioned near Gorazde he often saw defendant Milun Kornjaca.
‘Burning Bosniak Civilians Alive’ Charge Falters
The Bosnian prosecution said it could drop part of the indictment against Serb fighter Oliver Krsmanovic accusing him of involvement in burning some 70 Bosniaks in Visegrad in 1992.