Monday, 21 april 2025.
Duka Defense Witness Says He Didn’t See Injuries on Bileca Prisoners
Testifying in defense of Miroslav Duka, a witness said he didn’t notice injuries on Bosniak prisoners in a prison in Bileca.
Djelilovic Defense Presents Evidence on Illegal Weapons Confiscated from Hadzici Serbs
The trial of eight former members of Bosniak military and police formations charged with war crimes in the Hadzici area continued with the presentation of material evidence by Mustafa Djelilovic’s...
Witness Forced to Throw Dark out of Cell
A state prosecution witness said Ivan Kraljevic, also known as Ivica, was present once during his examination and beating in a prison in Ljubuski, but he did not participate in...
Former Bosnian Army Prisoners Describe Rape of Protected Witness in Potoci
Testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army charged with committing crimes in the Mostar area in 1993, a state prosecution witness said a protected witness...
Heliodrom Detainees Killed While Working on Santiceva Street
State prosecution witnesses testifying at the Mile Puljic trial described the killing of Heliodrom camp detainees who were brought to Santiceva Street in Mostar by Croatian Defense Council soldiers and...
Guilt Admission Agreement in Lipovac Case Postponed, Pending Consent of Injured Parties
The Bosnian state court has postponed discussing a guilt admission agreement reached with Damir Lipovac, as consent by the injured parties in his case had not been obtained. The agreement...
Three Witnesses Fail to Appear at Zarija Ostojic Trial
Three district prosecution witnesses failed to appear at today’s hearing of the Zarije Ostojic trial at the district court of Eastern Sarajevo. Ostojic has been charged with war crimes in...
Witnesses Say Serb Police in Bileca Didn’t Ethnically Discriminate Them
Witnesses testifying in defense of Miroslav Duka said they lived and worked in Bileca in 1992 and weren’t discriminated or mistreated by Serb police forces due to their ethnicity.
Indictment for Vitez Crimes Confirmed
The Bosnian court confirmed the indictment of former military policemen Mine Akeljic, Saban Haskic, Senad Bilal, Hazim Patkovic and Semsudin Djelilovic for alleged wartime crimes in the Vitez area.
Bosniak Commander Faces Trial for Mujahideen Atrocities
Former Bosnian Army Third Corps commander Sakib Mahmuljin was indicted for failing to prevent Islamic volunteer fighters killing and torturing Serb civilians and prisoners of war.