Wednesday, 2 july 2025.
Srebrenica Survivors Await Next Genocide Verdict
Two verdicts of genocide have already been pronounced for the slaughter of around 8,,000 men in Srebrenica in 1995. If Milorad Trbic is convicted of the same high crime, it...
Amnesty Demands Justice for Bosnia War Rape Victims
As rights group slates local courts and authorities and Hague tribunal for failing to defend rape victims, researcher Marek Marczynski says it’s time courts addressed this taboo issue.
Kapic Appeal Sets Precedent
The Defence of Suad Kapic, who has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for crimes committed in the Sanski Most area, will file an appeal with the third-instance chamber,...
Decision Close on Bosnia’s International Judges and Prosecutors
Serbs and Bosniaks remain bitterly divided over whether presence of international judges and prosecutors is a help or a hindrance.
Kovac: Another Was to Blame for Vitez Crimes
The defence for Ante Kovac claims much of the blame for the crimes with which he is charged lies with a person who has already been sentenced by The Hague.
Hodzic: Cerska Commander ‘Had No Power’
At the trial of Ferid Hodzic, defence witnesses maintained the indictee could not have been responsible for any crimes committed in the ‘Stala’ prison in Rovasi.
Years After the War, Veterans Relive Nightmares
Many ex-fighters in the Yugoslav conflict now suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome. Some are working together, fighting to recover their mental health and their rights.
The End of Prosecution Case
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina completes its six-month long presentation of evidence at the trial of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic, who are charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica.
Savic: ‘I Helped my Bosniak Neighbours’
Defence witnesses of Momir Savic – and Savic himself – claim the indictee did not participate in crimes committed in Visegrad in spring 1992 but instead protected his neighbours.