Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Dudakovic arrested for crimes against Serbs, then released

The Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) is suspected of committing war crimes against Serbs in the fall of 1995.

Several other persons, suspected of committing war crimes against Serbs during the war, from 1992 until 1995, have also been detained.

They have been arrested on the order of the Prosecution of BiH, while the investigation against Dudakovic lasted 12 years.

BiH: 3 Serbs convicted to total of 32 years in jail

Sarajevo, BiH

The Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina has sentenced three Serbs to a total of 32 years in prison for war crimes committed against Bosniaks (Muslims) in Sanski Most.

Goran Mrdja, Milorad Mrdja, and Mile Kokot are the defendants who have been found guilty, Beta reported.

Ranko Mrdja has been acquitted of all charges, RTRS said on Tuesday.

Bosnia: Court wants "pressure over Oric trial" to stop

The Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina has said that the pressure on the institution over the Naser Oric trial was "completely unacceptable and must stop immediately."

In addition, a statement expressed concern about "the atmosphere created in the public in recent days, which is trying to politicize the institution and degrade the work of its judges."

Indictment for war crimes against Serb civilians in Odzak

SARAJEVO - The prosecutor of the Special Department for War Crimes of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Prosecutor's Office has raised an indictment against four former members of the Croatian Defence Council suspected of rape, torture and sexual abuse of Serb women in the area of Odzak, northern part of the Bosniak and Croatian entity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, during the war in the former Yugoslavia, in the