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The trial of Naser Oric and Sabahudin Muhic will begin on Tuesday, January 26. Oric and Muhic have been charged with killing prisoners of war in Srebrenica and Bratunac.
On the same day, the trial of Mile Pazin, Ivica Markovic and Vide Kresic will also begin. The defendants have been charged with the illegal arrest and abuse of civilians in Stolac in 1993.
Nihad Bojadzic’s defense will present their closing argument on Thursday, January 28.
On Wednesday, January 27, the first defense witnesses will testify in the Jovan Popovic trial. Popovic is on trial for crimes in Visegrad.

On Friday, January 29, Nedzad Hodzic’s defense will begin its evidentiary hearing. Hodzic is on trial with six other defendants for crimes in Kladanj.

Trials for crimes in Srebrenica, Zvornik, Bileca, Prijedor, Trnovo, Rogatica, Sanski Most, Livno, Mostar, Ljubuski and other locations will continue next week.
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