Wednesday, 14 may 2025.
Bosnian Army Ex-Soldier Indicted for Prozor Attack
Former Bosnian Army soldier Enver Buza, charging him with crimes against civilians over an attack in the Prozor municipality in 1993 that left 27 Croat villagers dead.
Sarajevo, Srebrenica to Host Hague Tribunal Archives
The UN war crimes tribunal is in the final stage of negotiations to set up information centres in Sarajevo and Srebrenica where the Hague-based court’s archives will be kept.
Tužilaštvo se protivi Mladićevim zahtjevima
Haški tužioci zatražili su od sudija da odbace zahtjev Odbrane Ratka Mladića za obustavu postupka pred Haškim tribunalom zbog "sistemske pristrasnosti" ovog suda.
Hague Tribunal Orders Serbia to Extradite Radicals
The UN court said Serbia has an international legal obligation to cooperate in its contempt case against three Serbian Radical Party members who Belgrade refused to extradite to The Hague.
Bosnian Serb Srebrenica Convict Ljubomir Borovcanin Freed
Former Bosnian Serb police official Ljubomir Borovcanin, who was jailed for 17 years for aiding the killings of Bosniaks from Srebrenica, was released after serving two-thirds of his sentence.
Dodik Pledges New Probe into Sarajevo, Tuzla Massacres
Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik said international experts will investigate the massacres at the Markale market and in Vase Miskina Street in Sarajevo, as well as in Kapija in Tuzla,...
Radovan Karadzic Appeals Against Genocide Conviction
Former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic is appealing against the Hague Tribunal’s verdict sentencing him to 40 years in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity.
Eight Bosnian War Victims Buried in Prijedor
Hundreds of local residents paid their respects in Kozarac near Prijedor as the remains of eight people killed by Bosnian Serb forces during wartime were laid to rest over 20...
Ratko Mladic Demands Halting of ‘Biased’ Trial
Lawyers for former Bosnian Serb Army commander Ratko Mladic have asked for his trial to be halted and two judges removed because of the ‘systematic bias’ of the UN court...