The Bosnian prosecution will soon file two indictments over war crimes against Serbs as a result of cooperation agreed with Belgrade in a landmark protocol signed last year.
Not a single person has been brought to justice within a year of the signing of a landmark protocol on cooperation in war crimes cases between Bosnia and Serbia.
The Prosecution of Una-Sana Canton, USC, which has achieved significant results in dealing with war-crimes and other grave crimes cases, lacks at least five prosecutors. Also, it faces problems with financing, says Fadila Amidzic, Chief Prosecutor of the USC Prosecution
The Serbian prosecution is investigating former Bosniak military chief Orics role in the killing of Serb civilians in Srebrenica in 1992, although extradition to Belgrade is unlikely.
Chief prosecutors from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia met in Sarajevo and promised to step up the prosecution of war crimes suspects in 2014.
Most senior officials of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and War Crimes Prosecution of Serbia are satisfied with the results so far related to the processing of war crimes.