Tuesday, 10 february 2026.
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.
Justice Report
Justice Report is a specialist reporting agency focusing on war crimes trials taking place before local courts; development of the local legal system; and efforts to come to terms with...
Investigation: Visegrad rape victims say their cries go unherd
Handful who survived town's infamous rape camp fear they will never obtain justice.
All change for Bosnia’s registrar
A new agreement will change the structureand the function of the Registrar's office – and create a new advisory body called the Transition council.
Court faces “political” smears
The War Crimes Chamber's objectivity is called into question in the run up to October's elections.
Damjanovic: Good people in a time of fear
Prosecution witnesses in the trial of Dragan Damjanovic spoke of peoples' destinies in Vogosca in July 1992.
Milica Jankovic: I tried to convince Gojko to surrender
In March 2005, Gojko Jankovic, charged with war crimes committed in Foca, surrendered to the Hague Tribunal. A few months earlier, his wife, Milica Jankovic, went to Russia to persuade...
Justice Reports investigates: Srebrenica suspect is an RS offici
The Bosnian Serb authorities continue to employ a man linked to the separation and inhumane treatment of civilians after the fall of Srebrenica.