Sunday, 4 may 2025.
Prijavite se na sedmični newsletter Detektora
Newsletter
Novinari Detektora svake sedmice pišu newslettere o protekloj i sedmici koja nas očekuje. Donose detalje iz redakcije, iskrene reakcije na priče i kontekst o događajima koji oblikuju našu stvarnost.

This post is also available in: Bosnian

In September 2014, the Supreme Court of Republika Srpska repealed a verdict which acquitted Dragisa Cacic, Milenko Cacic and Vojo Motika of war crimes against the civilian population in Rogatica in 1992. The verdict was handed down after the district prosecution of Sarajevo had filed an appeal against the first instance verdict.

On March 24, 2014, the district court of Eastern Sarajevo acquitted Dragisa Cacic, Milenko Cacic, and Vojo Motika of charges that they killed Midhat Dzananovic and tortured his 13 year old son Meho Dzananovic in the vicinity of the village of Starcici on August 8, 1992. They acted in collaboration with another unidentified person.

Testifying at today’s hearing, neuropsychiatrist Alma Bravo-Mehmedbasic said witness Meho Dzananovic showed signs of chronic post-traumatic stress (PTSD), but was capable of testifying.

During cross-examination, Bravo-Mehmedbasic said statements made by Dzananovic seemed authentic and that she didn’t register any gaps in his memory.

The defense teams presented the court expert with several statements given by Meho Dzananovic which contained differing allegations with regards to the number of people who approached him during the crime, the identity of the perpetrators, as well as the dates of the crime. They objected to the consistency and authenticity of Dzananovic’s statements.

Responding to the defense, Bravo-Mehmedbasic confirmed her findings. She said certain questions should be posed to the injured party and that “we cannot fully recall certain details from 1992.”

She said she performed a series of tests which indicated that in general Dzananovic was not inclined to making things up and that his testimony sounded authentic.

The defense said it would request another expert examination of Dzananovic.

During this hearing, the prosecution filed a revised indictment, but did not specify what had been changed.

The trial will continue on November 18.

Najčitanije
Saznajte više
Bosnian Army Ex-Soldiers Jailed for Beating Prisoners
Former Bosnian Army soldiers Muhko and Safet Velagic were found guilty of committing war crimes against prisoners of war in the Bugojno area in July 1993. The Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik sentenced Muhko Velagic was sentenced to seven years in prison and Safet Velagic to six years for war crimes against prisoners of war.
Bosnian Serb Policeman Jailed for Shooting Civilian
Former policeman Mladjen Vasiljevic was sentenced to three years in prison for shooting a civilian dead in the Ribnik area in August 1992. The District Court in Banja Luka on Tuesday convicted ex-policeman Mladjen Vasiljevic of committing crimes against the civilian population in the Ribnik area.
Policeman Convicted of Murdering Bosniak Brothers, Sister
Bosnian Serb Soldier Acquitted of Sokolac Beating
Bosnian Serb Soldier Jailed for Prisoners’ Beating, Murder
Bosnian Boxing Star Acquitted of Wartime Crimes