Saturday, 4 april 2026.
State Judiciary Failing to Seize Illegally-Acquired Assets
Over the past 18 months, Bosnian state judicial bodies have still not yet found efficient ways to confiscating illegally-acquired assets acquired from people convicted of organised crime.
Terrorism Focus Shifts from Trials to Deradicalisation
Not a single Bosnian has been registered as going to the Middle East to fight in the last year and a half, and the authorities’ anti-terrorism focus has been redirected...
Prosecution’s Internal Struggles Undermine Fight Against Corruption
Over the past year and a half, the state prosecution has only filed eight corruption indictments, which experts say indicates that internal problems within the prosecution are preventing it from...
Ratko Mladic’s Fugitive Years Cloaked in Secrets and Lies
During 16 years on the run, Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic was aided by Serbian officers, his Bosnian comrades and his family - but Serbia seems determined to keep...
Bosnia Charges Serb Ex-Soldier with Wartime Rape
The Bosnian state prosecution charged former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Dalibor Krstovic with the rape and sexual abuse of a Bosniak woman in Kalinovik in 1992. The prosecution charged Krstanovic...
Bosnian Croat’s Sentence Extended Over Orasje Crimes
The Appeal Chamber of Bosnia's state court has extended former Bosnian Croatian military policeman Mato Baotic's sentence to 13 years for crimes committed in the Orasje area of northern Bosnia...
Bosnia Jails Mostar Fighter for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Croatian Defence Council fighter Sasa Savinovic was convicted of involvement in murders and forcible resettlement in Mostar in 1993 and jailed for eight years for crimes against humanity.
Bosnian Judges’ and Prosecutors’ War Records Face Checks
Bosnian’s judicial overseer will ask prosecutors’ offices to reveal if war-related investigations or criminal proceedings are under way against any judges or prosecutors, after claims of anti-Serb bias.
Bosnian Court: 60 Serbs Acquitted of Wartime Crimes
After criticism from Bosnian Serbs for alleged bias after the recent acquittal of Bosniak commander Naser Oric, the state court said it has also cleared 60 former Serb soldiers, police,...
Bosnian Serb War Criminals’ Families Demand Case Reviews
Relatives of Serbs convicted of war crimes by the Bosnian state court said that experts in the country’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska should review the verdicts, which they claim are biased.