Tuesday, 3 march 2026.
Basic and Sijak: An Isolated Testimony
Presenting its closing statement, the defence of Muhidin Basic has called for the acquital saying that the prosecution has failed to prove that the defendant is guilty of rape in...
Stanisic and Milosevic: Traces of Blood in Petkovci Village
Testifying at the trial for the Srebrenica genocide, a prosecution expert witness said that the traces of blood were found in the Cultural Center and two school buildings in the...
Milisavljevic et al: Testimony in Absence of Public
The trial of Predrag Milisavljevic, Milos Pantelic and Ljubomir Tasic for crimes in Visegrad continues with testimony by a protected State Prosecution witness, whose statement must not be published, as...
Saric: Chief without Station
Testifying at the trial of Goran Saric, who is charged with crimes in Sarajevo, a Defence witness says that the Public Safety Station, whose chief, according to the charges, was...
Vlaco: Vogosca Crimes Trial to Start in January
The trial of Branko Vlaco, charged with crimes against humanity committed in 1992 in Vogosca, will begin on January 16 next year.
Silos: All Serbs in Favor of Yugoslavia
On the second day of his testimony at the trial for crimes in the municipality of Hadzici, a witness for the prosecution said that the Territorial Defence was established in...
Local Justice – Mostar: Trial for “Vranica” Crimes Postponed
The Cantonal Court in Mostar postpones the retrial of three indictees who are charged with crimes committed in the Vranica building in the Mostar area, until further notice.
Jukic: Disappearance of Husband, Father and Brother
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Prozor area, a State Prosecution witness says that her brother disappeared in 1993, adding that a neighbour told her that indictee Zeljko...
Kuvelja: Srebrenica Genocide Verdict Due in January
The Bosnian State Court will deliver its verdict in the case of Bozidar Kuvelja, charged with taking part in the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, on January 11 next year.
War Crime Convicts Take Their Case to Strasbourg
Two convicted war criminals have asked the European Court of Human Rights to confirm that the retroactive use of the Bosnian Criminal Code in their trials violated their human rights.