Sunday, 8 february 2026.
Mladic: First Witnesses on July 9
The first witnesses at the trial of Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Army of Republika Srpska, will testify on July 9, The Hague Tribunal has decided.
Karadzic: Prosecution Claims it Proved Defendant’s Guilt
The Hague Prosecution has requested that Radovan Karadzic’s motion for acquittal is dismissed, saying that it had proved all counts of the indictment against him.
Karadzic Asks for Acquittal
Former president of Republika Srpska Radovan Karadzic asked the Hague Tribunal, ICTY, to acquit him of all charges, claiming that prosecutors failed to prove he was guilty.
Karadzic’s Judges Visiting Srebrenica
On June 4 the Trial Chamber of the Hague Tribunal, sitting in the case of Radovan Karadzic, former President of Republika Srpska, starts visiting locations in Srebrenica, which are important...
Mladic’s Defence Still Receiving New Evidence
The defence for Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Bosnian Serb army, amended its request for delay of the start of evidence hearing, saying it is still receiving new documents...
Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Silences Itself
In March 2012, the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina promulgated a decision and a new rulebook (pravilnik) that severely restricted the public’s access to information relevant to the proceedings...
Mladic’s Defence Again Asks for Delay
The defence team for Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Bosnian Serb army, again asked the Hague Tribunal to postpone the start of the evidence presentation by six months due...
Legal Analysis of the Directive and the Regulations on Access to Information by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
“In July 1995, in his position as a President of Republika and a supreme commander of the army and police, and as part of the organized criminal enterprise together with...
Karadzic: Motion to Remove Incidents Dismissed
The Hague Tribunal dismissed a motion by Radovan Karadzic’s defence to have the prosecution remove from the indictment all incidents for which it failed to present “sufficient evidence”.
Victims Want Right to Remember
Twenty years since the start of the war in Bosnia, the Republika Srpska government in Prijedor is still refusing to accept the “unthinkable war crimes” which occurred there, claim representatives...