Amer Jahić

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23. December 2011.
At the trial for crimes in Trusina (municipality of Konjic), a witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that he personally signed over 150 reports for criminal acts filed against members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the zone of jurisdiction of the Fourth Corps of Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but none for a war crime.


7. December 2011.
At the trial for crimes in Dretelj detention camp, Capljina municipality, a State Prosecution witness says that detainees were afraid of indictee Drazen Mikulic, because he stood out as being aggressive.

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24. November 2011.
The Defence of indictee Branko Topola includes material evidence in the case file, saying that those documents show that policemen, and not the Territorial Defence, of which Topola was a member, committed the murders at Koricanske stijene on August 21, 1992. Ranko Dakic, Defence attorney of indictee Topola, presented material evidence at the trial for the Koricanske stijene crime.

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14. November 2011.
Testifying at the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a State Prosecution witness says that, acting on an order given by soldiers, she and other residents of Trusina village looked at the bodies of dead men, who had been shot.

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11. November 2011.
Presenting his closing statement at the retrial of Suljo Karajic, who is charged with crimes in the Bihac area, the Defence attorney of the indictee calls on the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to pronounce a lawful and fair verdict.


9. November 2011.
At the trial of Drazen Mikulic, who is charged with crimes in Dretelj detention camp, Capljina municipality, first State Prosecution witness says that the indictee used to beat and abuse detainee Enver Grebovic.

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2. November 2011.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Rogatica, a State Prosecution witness says that his stepmother told him in 1996, that indictee Zoran Marjanovic arrested his father and his family in mid-1992, adding that his father has been missing since.


20. September 2011.
Testifying at the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a State Prosecution witness says that the Safety Services Center in Mostar did not receive any written official information about the crime that happened in Trusina, Konjic municipality in the spring of 1993. Ramo Maslesa, former Chief of the Safety Services Center, CSB in Mostar, said that he found out about the Trusina crime through unofficial channels, adding that he was actually told about the crime by Hasan Hakalovic, former Commander of the 45th Mountain Brigade with the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a few months after the crime had been committed.