The defence of Novak Djukic, convicted of ordering a deadly Bosnian Serb artillery strike on Tuzla, staged a reconstruction of the attack in a bid to prove his innocence.
Novak Djukic, convicted of ordering Bosnian Serb artillery to shell the town of Tuzla in 1995, leaving 71 people dead, had his prison sentence reduced from 25 to 20 years.
The Defence of Novak Djukic, whose verdict for crimes in Tuzla was quashed due to wrong application of the law, requested a new trial to be held.
The hearing at which an appeal should have been presented after the verdict to Novak Djukic was quashed for the crimes committed in Tuzla was adjourned again.
The Defence of Novak Djukic, who was released from the prison sentence for the wrong application of criminal code, asked for the removal of the Trial chamber and the president...
Former Commander of the Ozren Tactical Group with the Republika Srpska Army Novak Djukic was released from prison after the Bosnian Constitutional court revoked a verdict under which he was...
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, accepts, due to the wrong application of law, an appeal filed by Novak Djukic who was sentenced to 25 years in prison...
Relatives of Bosnian Serbs killed during wartime demonstrated in Sarajevo, claiming prosecutions and searches for missing people are carried out unjustly.
At a trial for genocide in Srebrenica, the defendant Stanko Kojic said that he had taken part in the murders at the Branjevo farm in July 1995 and that the...
About 400 Tuzla residents have filed suits with the Attorney General's Office of Republika Srpska, seeking compensation for suffering caused by the shelling on May 25, 1995.