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Selimovic and Micivoda sentenced to Prison for War Crimes in Gorazde

Published November 19, 2025
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The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced Himzo Selimovć to three years in prison and Ramiz Mićivoda to two years in prison for crimes against prisoners of war in Goražde in 1993 and 1994.

The first-instance verdict acquitted Ćamil Ramić and Mehmed Dobrača of all charges, and Selimović and Mićivoda of certain counts of the indictment.

The indictment charges Selimović, Mićivoda and Ćamil Ramić with crimes against prisoners in the Goražde and Višegrad areas, and Dobrača with crimes in the Rogatica area.

The trial in this case began in November 2019.

This verdict is subject to appeal, according to Detektor.

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