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On Monday, June 29, the state court will hand down a verdict to former Bosnian Serb fighter Slavko Savic who has been charged with raping a woman in Semizovac in 1993.
 
The verdict in the Aleksandar Cvetkovic trial has been scheduled for Thursday. He’s  been charged with taking part in the killing of several hundred Bosniak men after the fall of Srebrenica in July 1995.
 
On Friday, the state court will issue a verdict against Srecko Boskovic, who’s been charged with killing a boy in July 1995 in the village of Petkovci near Zvornik after the fall of Srebrenica.
 
The first prosecution witness at the trial of Zeljko Stanarevic, charged with war crimes in Bihac, will testify on Monday.
 
A day later, the Bosnian state prosecution will give its closing arguments at the retrial of Milun Kornjaca, charged with war crimes in Cajnice.
 
On Wednesday, July 1, Mato Condric, a former Bosnian Croat fighter charged with war crimes in Bosanski Brod will testify in his own defense.
 
On Thursday, the Bosnian state prosecution will cross-examine Nihad Bojadzic who is charged with war crimes in Jablanica.

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