Monday, 9 february 2026.
Proceedings Against Berko Zecevic Discontinued
After Berko Zecevic, a court expert in ballistics, told the Hague Tribunal on Friday that he agreed to testify at the trial of wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, the...
Berko Zecevic’s Passport “Found”, Extradition to Take Place
The transfer of Berko Zecevic to the Hague Tribunal will take place tomorrow as planned, after Zecevic's “passport was found”, BIRN-Justice Report is told by his Defence attorney Dusko Tomic.
Extradition of Berko Zecevic “Stopped Until Further Notice”
Although the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina says that a warrant for the transfer of Berko Zecevic to the Hague has been issued, Zecevic's defence attorney Dusko Tomic told BIRN-Justice...
Karadzic: Crimes Committed by Paramilitary Formations
As he continues his testimony at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, the former chief of police in Hadzici says he saw “paramilitary formations”, whose members committed crimes against the Muslim...
Karadzic: Defence from Enclaves
On the fourth day of his testimony at Radovan Karadzic’s trial at the Hague, retired British General Rupert Smith answers the indictee’s cross-examination questions about demilitarization of Srebrenica protected zone...
Karadzic’s Trial Suspended For Six Weeks
The Hague Tribunal's Chamber has decided to postpone the trial of Radovan Karadzic for six weeks in order to give the indictee enough time to familiarise himself with the evidence...
Karadzic: “Closed Door” at Srebrenica
A former commander of UN forces in Sarajevo testifies at the trial of Radovan Karadzic and says that UNPROFOR was not able to see what was happening in Srebrenica for...
Karadzic: Military and Political Structures Linked
Prosecution witness Rupert Smith, former commander of the UN forces in Bosnia, testifies at the trial of Radovan Karadzic and says that the Bosnian Serb political and military structures were...
Bosnian War’s Wicked Women Get Off Lightly
While war-crime victims recall women as carrying out some of the vilest deeds in the whole of the Bosnian war, the courts seem curiously relucant to act.
Local Justice: Remembering Citizens Killed at Markale
On Saturday, February 5, victims’ families and officials from the Sarajevo Canton will gather at the Markale marketplace in Sarajevo to commemorate the deaths of 67 innocent civilian victims.