The indictment was issued based on documents submitted to the UN court's investigators in recent years by the two entities' offices in charge of relations with the Hague tribunal, according to the weekly.
Silajdzic is reportedly charged with murder, persecution of non-Bosniaks, and the establishment of concentration camps in which Serb and Croat civilians and prisoners of war were tortured and killed.
"The Office of the Prosecutor believes that given his senior position in the authorities, Silajdzic could have but did not sanction or prevent the killing and persecutions of the non-Bosniak population in the Sarajevo region, in central Bosnia and northern Herzegovina," read Danas.
It added that Silajdzic "is also held accountable for the infiltration of Mujahedeen into the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina. They were brought to Bosnia-Herzegovina in an organised fashion and with the knowledge of the Bosniak authorities".