Wednesday, 14 may 2025.
Last Mladic Trial Witnesses to Start Testifying
The trial of Ratko Mladic before the Hague Tribunal continues following a break that lasted more than a month due to defence difficulties in bringing witnesses to court.
Bosnian Serb Convict Fails to Compensate Rape Victim
Despite a court order, former Bosnian Serb fighter Slavko Savic has failed to pay 15,000 euros in compensation to a woman he raped in Vogosca near Sarajevo during wartime.
Bosnian Court Closes ‘Srebrenica Genocide Denial’ Trial
In order to prevent potential unrest, the trial of a Serb victims’ association leader for inciting hatred by describing the Srebrenica genocide as “God’s justice” will be held behind closed...
Sarajevo Siege History Becomes Tourist Attraction
More than 20 years after the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, tourists visiting Sarajevo are most interested in the city’s siege, the longest in modern history.
Fugitive Bosnian Serb General’s Trial Delayed in Serbia
The Belgrade trial of Novak Djukic, already convicted in Sarajevo of ordering a deadly artillery strike on the town of Tuzla, was delayed until further notice because court transcripts haven’t...
UN Court Rejects Plea to Release Karadzic
The UN war crimes court in The Hague rejected a request from the defence of former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic to grant him temporary release.
‘White Ribbon Day’ Commemorates Killed Bosnian Children
Several hundred people gathered in Prijedor to remember May 31, 1992, when the Bosnian Serb authorities ordered all non-Serbs to mark their houses with white flags or sheets.
Bosnia Steps Up Missing Persons Identifications
Bosnia’s Institute for Missing Persons says it has intensified searches, exhumations and identifications of war victims from the Srebrenica, Zvornik and Mostar areas.
Bosnia War Victims Slate Call to Release Karadzic
Representatives of Bosnian victims' associations have condemned reports that the Hague tribunal is considering temporarily releasing the former Bosnian Serb leader.