The presentation of Defence’s evidence at the trial of Albina Terzic has been completed with the examination of two protected witnesses, one of whom says that a Nina was present, when he was sexually abused in Odzak.
The State Prosecution's presentation of evidence at the trial of Bosko Lazic, who is charged with giving a false statement at a war crimes trial, has been completed with the presentation of material evidence.
Bosko Lazic appears before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and pleads not guilty to the charges that he gave a false statement during a war-crime trial.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requested from the State Court to order custody for Miroslav Krajisnik, former commander of the Kosevo Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), who is suspected of crimes in Sarajevo, while the Defence objected to this proposal.
A protected State Prosecution witness testifies in absence of the public at the trial of Jasko Gazdic, who is charged with crimes committed in the Foca area.
Mirsad Vatrac pleaded not guilty before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for crimes in the village of Serdari (Kotor-Varos municipality) in 1992.
“Your Honour, I am not guilty, I am not guilty of anything”, said Vatrac.
At the beginning of the trial for crimes in the Foca area, the State Prosecution says that it will convince the Trial Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina that Jasko Gazdic committed crimes against civilians in 1992 and 1993, while the Defence says that the indictee is innocent.
At the trial for Cajnice crimes, a State Prosecution witness says that he identified his father, who, as he discovered, was take away and killed in Mostina, Cajnice municipality in 1992.
Testifying before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Safet Sisic said that his grandmother told him that his father was arrested, along with other men from Brdo village, Cajnice municipality, and taken to Mostina.
State Prosecutor Dzemila Begovic presents to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 41 death certificates for people, who, according to the Prosecution's allegations, were detained in Kamenica detention camp, as well as other documents.
Testifying at the trial for Cajnice crimes, a State Prosecution witness says that her son and husband were killed in Cajnice in 1992.
During the course of her testimony Rabija Imsirovic said that she left Cajnice with her father on May 19, 1992, after a colleague, who used to work with her at the Dispensary, warned her about some horrible things that had happened the night before and told her that she should leave the town.