Monday, 9 march 2026.
Jevic et al: Indictee Was Not a Manager, Witness Says
At the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica, a court expert in police issues says that indictee Mendeljev Djuric had no managerial competencies in the Police Training Centre on Mount...
Lalovic and Skiljevic: Indictment Revised
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a revised indictment with the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against Radoje Lalovic and Soniboj Skiljevic, who are charged...
Koricanske stijene: Information About Murders
Testifying in defence of Petar Civcic, a witness says that he heard about the murder of civilians committed at Koricanske stijene in August 1992, adding that a decision was then...
Karadzic: Grbavica Crimes ‘Not Organised’
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues, a Hague Prosecution witness says that Bosniak civilians were deported from Grbavica, Sarajevo in 1992, while Karadzic maintains that the crimes committed in...
Kos et al: More than One Thousand People Killed in Pilica
Presenting his findings and opinion at a trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica, a court medical expert says that the identity of 1,247 Srebrenica residents killed in July 1995 has...
Sego: Verdict Due on June 8
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina will render a verdict on June 8 against Osman Sego for crimes committed against Croat detainees in Bugojno in 1993, after he reached a...
Local Justice: Bosnia’s ‘Scheveningen’ Prepares to Receive First Convicts
Following three years of construction, a special section of the Foca Prison for war crimes convicts is preparing to open at the beginning of June.
Custody for Oliver Krsmanovic Proposed
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a motion asking the State Court to order one-month custody for Oliver Krsmanovic, who is suspected of crimes committed against Bosniak civilians in...
Kozina: Accused Fails to Appear
Marijan Kozina, who is indicted for crimes committed in Vitez, fails to appear before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to enter his plea.
Anic: Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday sentenced Miroslav Anic to 15 years in prison for crimes committed in the Kiseljak and Vares area.