Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Episode 84: Proceedings against judges and prosecutors
In special issue of TV Justice show we are talking about judges and prosecutors, who have replaced their office chairs with defendant seats.
Bosnia to Miss War Crimes Investigations Deadline
The Bosnian prosecution admitted that the most complex cases will not be solved by the end of this year – the deadline set by the state-level war crimes strategy.
Dalida Burzic: Deputy PM Murder Case Reopened
The newly-appointed Sarajevo Canton chief prosecutor said she has reopened an investigation into the murder of Hakija Turajlic, wartime Deputy Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
War Criminals become Citizens without Previous Convictions
Although they were sentenced for the gravest of crimes, including war crimes, the law allows convicts to become citizens with no previous convictions after they have served their imprisonment sentences.
Dead Witnesses Pose Dilemma for Bosnian Trials
As more and more witnesses to the 1992-war war pass away, questions about the value of their testimony in war crimes trials are becoming more pressing.
Local Justice – Sarajevo: Ceco Sentenced to Two Years
The Sarajevo Cantonal Court sentences Ibrahim Ceco to two years’ imprisonment for crimes against the Serb civilian population in the Dobrinja neighbourhood of Sarajevo.
Local Justice – Ceco: Trial Postponed
The trial of Ibrahim Ceco, who is charged with crimes in Dobrinja, Sarajevo in 1992, has been postponed, because the indictee finds it hard to attend trial on the religious...
Local Justice – Boljak: Three Years in Prison
The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo sentences Ranko Boljak to three years in prison for crimes in the Ilidza and Semizovac areas in 1992 and 1993.
Local Justice – Boljak: Absence of Defence Attorney
The trial of Ranko Boljak, who is charged with crimes in the Sarajevo area, has been postponed as his Defence attorney failed to appear.