Saturday, 7 february 2026.
Surgery Interrupts Hague Trial
Hague Tribunal prosecutors’ plans to present evidence about the Srebrenica genocide were disrupted when doctors ordered Mladic to rest after a minor operation.
“Hosting” Prisoners in Kula
Testifying at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, former Manager of Kula prison, near Sarajevo, Soniboj Skiljevic says that prisoners of war and other prisoners were not abused, tortured or humiliated...
Karadzic Was Innocent, Dodik Tells Hague Tribunal
Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik told the Hague trial of his predecessor Radovan Karadzic that there was no criminal plot to expel Muslims and create a mono-ethnic state.
Mladic’s Trial Postponed Due to Illness
The trial of Ratko Mladic, who is charged with genocide and other crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has not continued for a second day running because he was not able...
Health more Important than Court Summons
Retired general with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, Radislav Krstic pleads not guilty to contempt of court, which is charged upon him after he had refused to testify in defence...
Apology to Women Raped in Foca
At the trial of Radovan Karadzic wartime President of Foca municipal Government Radoijca Mladjenovic apologises to victims of rape committed by Serb forces in that town in 1992.
Sabotage and Terroristic Acts
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues, Defence witness Milovan Bjelica denies the responsibility of Serb authorities in Sokolac for crimes and the departure of Bosniaks from that municipality in...
No Information about Crimes in Batkovic
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues, Defence witness Gojko Cekic says that prisoners of war, who were held in the Batkovic “collection centre”, near Bijeljina, were treated in accordance...
Hague Charges Bosnian Serb General With Contempt
The Hague Tribunal charged retired Bosnian Serb general Radislav Krstic with contempt of court because he twice refused to testify in his former leader Radovan Karadzic’s defence.
Hague Finances Defence for Most War Crimes Suspects
The Hague Tribunal has wholly or partly paid for the defence of most of the suspects tried for wartime violations, but cannot reveal the amount of money actually spent.