Sunday, 5 july 2026.
Bosniak Ex-Policeman Acquitted of Torturing Serbs in Stupari
The Bosnian state court found former policeman Kahro Vejzovic not guilty of torturing Serb civilian detainees in the village of Stupari in the Kladanj area in 1992. The state court...
Radovan Karadzic’s Ex-Adviser Convicted of Wartime Crimes
Jovan Tintor, a former adviser to Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, was convicted of being responsible for the unlawful detentions and abuse of Bosniak and Croat prisoners in the Vogosca...
Bosnia Court Jails Five Croats for Ljubuski Crimes
The Bosnian state court has sentenced five former Bosnian Croat soldiers to a total of 12-and-a-half years in prison for crimes committed in a camp in Ljubuski in Western Herzegovina.
Bosnians Commemorate Victims of Notorious Omarska Camp
Former detainees and relatives of prisoners who were killed at the Bosnian Serb-run Omarska detention facility in Prijedor marked the 26th anniversary of the closure of the notorious wartime camp.
Bosnian Army Ex-Officer Jailed for Rape, Prisoner Abuse
The former commander of the Bosnian Army’s Zulfikar Squad, Nihad Bojadzic, was convicted of rape and other crimes against Croat civilians and prisoners of war in Jablanica in 1993. The...
Eight Bosniaks Jailed for 60 Years for Prison Camp Abuses
After a six-year trial, the Bosnian court sentenced eight Bosniaks to a total of 60 years in prison for committing crimes against Serb and Croat civilians illegally held in wartime...
Prosecutors Demand Jail for Radovan Karadzic’s Ex-Adviser
Prosecutors called for the conviction of Jovan Tintor, a former adviser to Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who is accused of crimes against humanity against Bosniaks and Croats in Bosnia’s...
Female Bosnian Croat Ex-Fighter Appeals Conviction
Bosnia’s Constitutional Court will hear an appeal filed by the defence of former Croatian Defence Council fighter Indira Kameric, who was sentenced to four years in prison for crimes against...
Bosnian Wartime Detention Camp Guard’s Sentence Reduced
The Bosnian state court reduced former Dretelj detention camp guard Ivan Medic’s prison sentence for crimes against Serb civilian prisoners from 14 to 12 years on appeal.
Hague Convict Who Apologised for War Crimes Dies
Former Bosnian Serb detention camp manager Dragan Nikolic, who admitted participating in the murders, rape and torture of Bosniak prisoners in 1992 and apologised to his victims, has died.