The twentieth anniversary of crimes committed by the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, in Ahmici village, near Vitez, where 116 civilians were killed, was marked in Stari Vitez and Ahmici.
The defence for Ante Kovac claims much of the blame for the crimes with which he is charged lies with a person who has already been sentenced by The Hague.
Guilt admission agreements concluded with war-crimes indictees are a source of controversy formany people in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including legal experts who believe the practice often does not help determine...
Years after several hundred mosques were blown up, the Islamic Community is suing the Republika Srpska for damages in a landmark case.
Former HVO commander accuses Court of not following correct procedure.
The Court of BiH has confirmed the adapted indictment and an extended period of detention for former Croat Defence Council commander Pasko Ljubicic.
Tomorrow (Thursday) the Court of BiH should make a decision on the extension of Pasko Ljubicic's detention, which expires on December 22.
The appeals council is considering the defence's objection to a court decision on detaining the indictee.
There has been a further delay in attempts to adapt the indictment against Pasko Ljubicic to local laws further extending the indictee's long period of pre-trial detention.
Former HVO commander Pasko Ljubicic has been transferred from The Hague to Sarajevo, where he was ordered to be held in custody for one month.