Milos Stupar, a witness in the Goran Saric trial, said he didn’t see the defendant in Bratunac and Zvornik on July 13, 1995, or past July 15, 1995. He said...
Acquitted war crime indictees are not satisfied with the amounts they are being offered for the time they spent behind bars.
The state must pay more than 380,000 Marks (190,000 Euros) to former war crimes indictees as compensation for the time they spent in custody before being acquitted by the Court...
At a status conference the Appellate Chamber announced that statements given by 26 witnesses who testified about Stupar at the first instance trial will be heard during the retrial.
Two verdicts of genocide have already been pronounced for the slaughter of around 8,,000 men in Srebrenica in 1995. If Milorad Trbic is convicted of the same high crime, it...
Witnesses in the first genocide trial conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina describe what happened in Kravica on July 13, when about 1,000 Bosniaks were shot dead.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed the indictment for Srebrenica genocide.
The Court of BiH asks the British Ministry of Justice to sanction Radislav Krstic because he refused to testify.
ICTY convict Radislav Krstic does not want to communicate with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina or testify in favour of the eleven indictees, who are charged with the genocide...
The sixth court expert to be examined by the Defence of the 11 indictees claims that only 25 persons were killed in Kravica village on July 13, 1995.