Monday, 15 september 2025.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Officer Faces Trial for Persecuting Bosniaks
The Bosnian state court confirmed an indictment charging wartime unit commander Miodrag Nikacevic with committing a crime against humanity for his involvement in persecuting Bosniaks in Foca in 1992.
Gazdic: Indictee as Hope and Misery
A protected State Prosecution witness says that indictee Jasko Gazdic took a female person to a room in an apartment in Foca, where they had been brought together in the...
Nikacevic: Arrest as Precautionary Measure
Officers from the State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested Miodrag Nikacevic, who was sentenced under a first instance verdict to eight years in prison for crimes committed in Foca, because...
Nikacevic: Eight years’ imprisonment
A first-instance verdict pronounced against Miodrag Nikacevic, finding him guilty of crimes against humanity committed in Foca and sentencing him to eight years' imprisonment.
Nikacevic: Verdict due on February 17
In its closing arguments the Defence of Miodrag Nikacevic calls on the Trial Chamber to acquit the defendant.
Nikacevic: Indictee Allowed Limited Liberty
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina allows indictee Miodrag Nikacevic to defend himself while at liberty, ordering certain prohibiting measures against him.
Nikacevic: Adapted behaviour
A psychiatrist, examined by the Defence of Miodrag Nikacevic, speaks about the findings of doctor Senadin Ljubovic, a Prosecution expert.
Nikacevic: Credible policeman
Two Defence witnesses speak about indictee Miodrag Nikacevic's personality.
Nikacevic: Conspiracy of silence
A court expert - a psychiatrist - determined that losing a child and being raped are two things that have the most deteriorating consequences on one's personality.
Nikacevic: Witnesses under pressure
The Prosecution has announced that its witnesses will testify under protection measures, as the indictee's family has allegedly put pressure on them.