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The Defence objected to 70 documents, saying that they were either irrelevant or not authentic.

“None of those pieces of evidence mentions indictee Savo Babic. Most of the pieces of evidence go beyond the period of time covered by the indictment,” Pavlovic said, adding that he hoped that the Prosecution would answer the question “What does it want to prove with these pieces of evidence?”

The Prosecution will respond to the objections in writing.

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina charges Savo Babic, former Commander of military police with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, in Bratunac, with having ordered, committed and having failed to prevent the detention of non-Serb civilians in the “Vuk Karadzic” school building in Bratunac in May 1992.

The trial is due to continue on November 12, when a court medicine expert will be examined. His examination will mark the end of the presentation of State Prosecution’s evidence. 

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