Tuesday, 1 july 2025.
Living in Fear in Foca
The Prosecution of BiH has completed its seven-month long presentation of evidence against Mitar Rasevic and Savo Todovic, which included testimonies of former detainees in the Correctional Facility in Foca.
Horrors of Omarska and Keraterm
In less than a year, the Prosecution of BiH has examined 45 witnesses and presented 201 pieces of material evidence against the four indictees charged with crimes committed in Omarska...
Mostar: Court Trusts the Indictees
With no war crimes indictees or suspects ever put in detention some have run away before their trial was completed while some witnesses gave up or changed their testimonies.
Travnik: Time is the Biggest Enemy of Justice
Judicial authorities in central Bosnia claim they are willing to process war crimes, but express concern that lack of staff and the passage of time might undermine the process.
Trebinje: Justice Without Witnesses
Despite its willingness to process war crimes cases, local judicial system in Trebinje struggles to surpass obstacles such as reluctant witnesses and lack of access to material evidence.
Mihaljevic: Court Expert’s Findings
Evidence of firearm shots were found on bodies buried in a mass grave in Tulice, the Court has heard.
Testimony Over in Visegrad Trial
Prosecution and defence lawyers will soon wrap up their cases in proceedings against the former Bosnian Serb policeman Nenad Tanaskovic.
Fighting for the Future
Despite violence and intimidation, some courageous young people in Bratunac are committed to raising awareness about the legacy of the war in order to promote a better future for themselves...
Dismay and Jubilation Over Hague Court Judgment
While Bosniak survivors of war were most furious, many Serbs hailed the verdict as victory of common sense.
Busy year for Bosnian War Crimes Chamber
During 2006 Bosnia’s war crimes chamber confirmed 19 indictments and passed nine verdicts handing out 130 years and four months of prison time in total.