20 August 2010 An investigator for Hague prosecutors told the trial of Radovan Karadzic that he personally took materials confiscated in the apartment of Ratko Mladic’s wife and transferred them to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY.Read more
19 August 2010 Radovan Karadzic today accused a witness of “blindly” believing UNPROFOR reports that the shells which devastated parts of Sarajevo came from Serb positions.Read more
19 August 2010 A former military observer with the United Nations’ forces in Sarajevo told the trial of Radovan Karadzic that Muslim authorities placed weapons in front of civil buildings in the city.Read more
18 August 2010 A former United Nations military observer in Sarajevo told the trial of Radovan Karadzic that hundreds of projectiles hit the city every day in 1992.Read more
11 August 2010 Radovan Karadzic has asked that his trial be postponed for three weeks to allow him to review audio and video recordings found in the apartment of Ratko Mladic's wife.Read more
22 July 2010 On his second day of testimony at the trial of the former President of the Republika Srpska, RS, witness Ekrem Suljevic confirmed that a modified bomb hit a residential building in Sarajevo in 1995.Read more
22 July 2010 Though the trial of Radovan Karadzic is still in the early stages, many in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have lost interest in the process with some analysts likening it to a circus.Read more
21 July 2010 Prosecution witness Hussein Ali Abdel Razek told the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, that Radovan Karadzic told him in the winter of 1992 that Serbs and Muslims could “no longer live together”.Read more
20 July 2010 A former commander of UNPROFOR’s Sarajevo sector told the trial of Radovan Karadzic that he was told by international observers that the non-Serb population was deported from territories controlled by Bosnian Serbs during the war.Read more
19 July 2010 A Sarajevo doctor said Serb forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina were responsible for shelling the city Military Hospital and its surroundings during the war.Read more

An OSCE report on Witness Protection and Support in War-Crimes Cases says, among other things, that Bosnia and Herzegovina has neither improved the position of victims and witnesses nor has it won their confidence in criminal proceedings and war-crimes cases.