Monday, 2 march 2026.
Kovacevic: Testimony by Protected Witness
A protected State Prosecution witness, whose testimony must not be made public, testifies at the trial of Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes in Sijekovac village, near Bosanski Brod.
Dragicevic’s Trial Begins February 27
As agreed at a status conference held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the trial of Zoran Dragicevic for crimes in Grbavica, Vraca and Kovacici in 1992 is due...
Dzeko: Dead Man in the House
At the trial of former member of the “Zulfikar” unit within the Bosnian Army, a Bosnian protected Prosecution witness talked about an attack on the Trusina village near Konjic.
Vlaco: Bosnia Detention Camp Prisoner Recalls Sexual Abuse
A war crimes trial witness said he survived six months of terrible abuse in a Bosnian Serb prison camp in Vogosca near Sarajevo in 1992.
Saric: Attack and Murders
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, witness Bogdan Rasevic says that people from the Nahorevo area went to Jagomir in 1992 in order to be examined.
Babic: Murders in School Gym
A witness at the war crimes trial of ex-Bosnian Serb military policeman Savo Babic said prisoners were beaten to death at a school in Bratunac in 1992.
Kovacevic et al: Prohibiting Measures Ordered
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina ordered prohibiting measures against four people, who are suspected of crimes in the Bihac and Cazin areas in March 1995. The prohibiting measures will...
Pelemis: Examination of Convict Slavko Peric Proposed
The retrial of Momir Pelemis, who is charged with genocide against Srebrenica residents, begins with reading of the State Prosecution’s indictment and presentation of introductory statements.
Jukic: Witnesses Unable to Appear
As three Prosecution witnesses fail to appear at the trial of Zeljko Jukic, who is charged with crimes in the Prozor area, a status conference was held instead of their...
Kos et al: Defence Teams Want More Favourable Law to Be Applied
On the second day of the presentation of their appeals against a first instance verdict, under which four former members of the Tenth Reconnaissance Squad were sentenced to 142 years...