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People: Andrun Nikola
30 January 2014

Andrun Jailed For Gabela Camp Violence

Nikola Andrun was convicted of involvement in the murder and torture of prisoners at the Gabela detention camp near Capljina but his jail sentence was cut from 18 to 14 years.
24 January 2014

Verdict against Andrun on January 30

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina proposes to the Court to sentence Nikola Andrun, whose trial has been renewed due to wrong application of law, to at least 18 years in prison, while the Defence requests his release.
17 January 2014

Trial Chamber Waiting for Evidence

The retrial of Nikola Andrun, who was released from prison, where he was serving his sentence for crimes in Capljina, because the verdict against him was quashed, has begun before the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

16 December 2013

Custody for Nikola Andrun Requested

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests custody for Nikola Andrun, who was released from prison, where he was serving his sentence, after a verdict against him for crimes against the civilian population in Capljina in 1993 was quashed.

26 November 2013

Andrun’s Hearing Postponed Due to Change of Defence Attorney

A hearing at which a custody order motion for Nikola Andrun was due to be discussed has been postponed due to a change of Defence attorney. Andrun was released from prison, where he was serving his sentence for war crimes, due to the wrong application of a law.

20 November 2013

Custody for Ten Former Convicts Requested

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files custody order motions for ten former war-crimes and genocide convicts, who were released by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and allowed to defend themselves while at liberty. They were sentenced to between 14 and 33 years in prison.
 

20 November 2013

Bosnian War Criminals’ Release Sparks International Concern

The EU and international organisations in Bosnia expressed concerns after ten war crimes and genocide convicts were set free because they were tried under the wrong criminal code.
19 November 2013

Resignation of State Constitutional Court Judges Requested

The release to liberty of ten war crimes and genocide convicts has brought war-crimes victims into a situation whereby they have become victims of the system nearly 20 years after the war. In order to prevent that from happening, they call on the judges of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to resign.

18 November 2013

Bosnia Releases Ten War Crimes Convicts

The Bosnian state court has ordered the immediate release of ten genocide and war crimes convicts because the wrong criminal code was used at their trials.
8 January 2009

Changes to Jail Terms Raise Doubts about Justice

Drastic revisions in prison sentences between first and second instances are either a sign that the appeal process if working well, or a sign that something is very wrong with the judicial system.
30 June 2008

Andrun: Another visit to Gabela

The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina wants to visit the Gabela detention camp, together with a Prosecution witness, who is supposed to identify the place where he stayed.
28 March 2008

Andrun: Detention camp mover

The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has heard the statements given by four witnesses at the retrial of Nikola Andrun.
4 March 2008

Andrun: Release on bail motion

Nikola Andrun's Defence attorney has asked for termination of his custody, saying bail would be secured by his family's real estate.
20 August 2007

Andrun Appeals Proceedings Begin

Parties set outgrounds for appealing verdict against Nikola Andrun, sentenced to 13 years forcrimes in the HVO-run Gabela detention camp.
9 January 2007

Indictees "on hunger strike"

A plea hearing involving four Srebrenica suspects is postponed after a group of war crimes suspects launch protest against the Court's choice of criminal code.