Monday, 9 february 2026.
Grieving Bosnian Mother Waits to Confront Karadzic
Dzenana Sokolovic who lost her son, aged seven, to a sniper in 1994 will be among the first witnesses to appear at the genocide trial of the former Bosnian Serb...
Amnesty Demands Justice for Bosnia War Rape Victims
As rights group slates local courts and authorities and Hague tribunal for failing to defend rape victims, researcher Marek Marczynski says it’s time courts addressed this taboo issue.
ICTY: Momcilo Krajisnik Transferred to Prison in UK
Momcilo Krajisnik, one of the highest ranking war-time members of the Bosnian Serb leadership, was transferred yesterday to the United Kingdom to serve his 20-year sentence for crimes committed against...
Hans Christian Schmid: Layers of Emotion and Tension
Storm is a political thriller about the work of the ICTY. Its director, Hans Christian Schmid, talks to BIRN’s Justice Report about the research for the movie, the message in...
Trbic: The Prosecution demands 45 years’ imprisonment
Presenting its closing arguments, the State Prosecution calls on the Court to sentence Milorad Trbic to a maximum long-term imprisonment.
ICTY: Physical Force Against Tolimir
Zdravko Tolimir claims that physical force has been used against him in the Hague Tribunal detention unit.
Karadzic: Trial Start Date Not Yet Fixed, But New Requests Filed
The Hague Tribunal begins the summer break without having set a date for the start Radovan Karadzic trial.
Amnesty International: No Justice for Rape Victims
Amnesty International calls on to the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina to open an investigation into allegations of rape committed by the Lukic cousins in Visegrad.
Let Karadzic’s Trial be Fair – But also Quick
The sooner the former Bosnian Serb leader I know so well is sentenced, the sooner the war he began will finally be over.
ICTY: Milan Lukic Asks for Temorary Release
Milan Lukic asks the Tribunal to grant him five days out of custody in order to visit Serbia.