Thursday, 18 september 2025.
Kornjaca Retrial Begins
The retrial of former Bosnian Serb Army commander Milun Kornjaca began with introductory statements by the state prosecution. Kornjaca, the former commander of the Plavi Orlovi Unit (English translation: the...
Bosnian Genocide Convicts Appeal ‘Unjust’ Sentences
Six Bosnian Serbs convicted of the genocide of Bosniaks from Srebrenica in 1995 are appealing against their 20-year prison sentences, arguing that they are too harsh.
Bosnian Serb Jail Warden Urges Prisoner Abuse Acquittal
The defence lawyer for former prison warden Branko Vlaco said the evidence at his trial proved that he helped rather than abused prisoners at detention centres in Vogosca near Sarajevo.
Srebrenica Genocide Defendant Arrested on Gun-Running Charges
Bosnian police arrested Milenko Trifunovic, who is currently awaiting his sentence for genocide in Srebrenica in 1995, on suspicion of illicit trafficking in arms and other military equipment.
Significantly Shorter Sentences for Kravica Crimes Requested
The Defence of five indictees, who were released after the verdicts against them for assisting in the Srebrenica genocide was quashed, request the Court to reduce their sentence to between...
Slapped by Branko Vlaco
State Prosecution witnesses say, at the trial for crimes in Vogosca, that they saw indictee Branko Vlaco, a former Manager of the “Planjina kuca” detention camp, hitting a detainee.
Bastah et al: Preparations for “civil war”
The Defence of Goran Viskovic presents ten pieces of material evidence in an attempt to prove "the activities conducted by the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina" in Vlasenica.
Bastah et al: Controversial statements in court
Referring to indictee Predrag Bastah as "a thing", a Prosecution witness accuses him of having taken her husband from their house in Vlasenica in May 1992.
Bastah et al: Dread and fear
A protected witness named Predrag Bastah and Goran Viskovic as persons responsible for the hardships of Bosniaks in Vlasenica 1992.
Kravica: Defence Wants 100 Witnesses
Lawyers representing 11 indictees charged with genocide have presented their proposed evidence plan.