Sunday, 14 september 2025.
Two Srebrenica Crimes Suspects Arrested
The State Investigation and Protection Agency arrests two people in the Doboj and Bijeljina areas. The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina suspects them of having participated in crimes in Srebrenica...
Arrested for War Crimes and then Released
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina will not keep in custody a certain L.M., who was arrested by the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, on December 18 due to...
Still No Indictment Against Handanovic
The Bosnian State Prosecution has denied that a new indictment against Rasema Handanovic has been filed.
Documentation from Mostar Prison Confiscated
Members of the Federal Police Administration confiscate documentation related to the flight of Dominik Ilijasevic, known as Como, from the Penal and Correctional Facility in Mostar. Ilijasevic was sentenced to...
Genocide Trial Raises Criminal Code Issues
The three year-long extradition process of a Bosnian Serb ex-fighter from Israel has proved complicated given the different positions about the use of criminal codes at his genocide trial.
One Indictment Enough to Fulfil the Norm
Prosecutors at the cantonal or district levels file up to five times more war-crime indictments than their colleagues working with the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnian Prosecution Asks for Evidence against Samir Hondo
After he was arrested in Serbia for suspicion he committed crimes in “Celebici” camp near Konjic, the Bosnian prosecution asked their Serbian counterparts to deliver to them the evidence they...
Defence in Stolac and Capljina Trial Begins
Next week the Defence teams of Veselko and Ivo Raguz will begin presenting evidence at the trial for crimes in Stolac and Capljina.
Bosnia’s War Crimes Strategy May Finally Speed up
Three years since Bosnia adopted a war-crimes strategy, hopes grow that the prosecution of war crimes perpetrators may finally speed up, although no increase in indictments has yet occurred.
Decision on Extradition of Aleksandar Cvetkovic
The Supreme Court of Israel has decided that there are no obstacles to extraditing Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is suspected of participating in genocide in Srebrenica, to Bosnia and Herzegovina.