11 October 2013
The Brcko Appeals Court passed a final verdict to Monika Karan-Ilic, sentencing her to two-and-a-half years of prison for crimes committed against Bosniak and Croat civilians in Brcko.
17 May 2013
Monika Karan-Ilic, one of the few women tried in Bosnia for war crimes, has been convicted of torturing and abusing detention-camp prisoners in Brcko and jailed for four years.
14 May 2013
The prosecution urged a conviction for Monika Karan-Ilic, one of the only women being tried in Bosnia for war crimes, but the defence said she wasn’t guilty of torturing detention camp inmates.
23 April 2013
The continuation of the trial of Monika Karan-Ilic, who is charged with crimes in the Brcko area, continues behind closed doors due to a possibility that a witness could be “re-traumatised”.
27 March 2013
The trial of Monika Karan-Ilic was postponed because of the non-appearance of Halid Konjic, a witness for the Brcko District Prosecutor’s Office. The Trial Chamber issued an order so that he could give testimony at the next hearing.
8 March 2013
At the trial of Monika Karan-Ilic for war crimes committed in Brcko, the Elementary Court in Brcko rejected a proposal by the Prosecution to read three witness testimonies.
23 November 2012
As the trial of Monika Karan-Ilic continues before the Basic Court of Brcko District, a Defence witness says that he heard that Goran Jelisic mistreated the indictee in 1992.
16 October 2012
The first three Defence witnesses, who testify at the trial of Monika Karan-Ilic before the Brcko Basic Court, say that the indictee was in her father’s house at the beginning of May 1992 and that she was sometimes scared and upset.
10 October 2012
At the trial of Monika Karan-Ilic, who is charged with crimes in Brcko, continues, court expert Petko Grubac says that witnesses Halid Konjic and Izeta Elezovic, who were proposed by the Brcko District Prosecution, are not capable of testifying due to health problems.
13 September 2012
A Brcko District Prosecution witness says that indictee Monika Karan-Ilic threatened him and said that she would kill him at the Police Station in Brcko in May 1992.
4 September 2012
Witness Amir Didic says, before the Basic Court in Brcko, that indictee Monika Karan-Ilic poured some liquid over his neck and face, adding that he thinks it was muriatic acid, because it was extremely painful.
11 May 2012
The trial of Monika Karan Ilic, who is charged with crimes against Bosniak civilians in Brcko, is due to begin on June 12.
13 April 2012
Monika Karan Ilic, who is charged with crimes in the Brcko area, appears before the Basic Court of Brcko District and pleads not guilty.
8 March 2012
The court in Brcko has confirmed an indictment against Bosnian Serb woman charged with war crimes against Bosniaks and Croats in Luka detention camp, Brcko.
26 January 2012
The Basic Court of Brcko District orders a two-month extension of custody for Monika Ilic, who is suspected of war crimes against Bosniaks and Croats in Luka detention camp, Brcko.