Four former Bosniak Territorial Defence fighters accused of attacking the village of Serdari in 1992, when 16 Serb civilians were killed, called for not guilty verdicts as their trial concluded.
The practice of non-selective anonymisation of war crime verdicts and other major criminal offences led to a justified reaction from the public and damaged the reputation of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was said at a roundtable discussion in Sarajevo.
Na suđenju Radovanu Karadžiću, ratni šef Službe državne bezbjednosti Republike Srpske (SDB RS) Dragan Kijac negirao je da je u julu 1995. imao bilo kakvo saznanje o masovnim ubistvima muslimanskih muškaraca iz Srebrenice.
Uovom izdanju poslušajte izvještaje sa suđenja u predmetima: Radovan Karadžić,Ratko Mladić, Goran Sarić, Savo Babić, i Oliver Krsmanović.
U rubrici Fokus prenosimo dio intervjua sa Brunom Vekarićem, zamjenika tužioca u Tužilaštvu za ratne zločine RepublikeSrbije.
Journalists, who follow trials before courts in Brcko District, say that access to information from courts is difficult for them, so they cannot always make reports in a timely manner.
Bosnia's State prosecution has sought custody for five people released after the Constitutional Court quashed a genocide verdict for Srebrenica, to which the defence then objected.
At the renewed trial against Goran and Zoran Damjanovic, who are charged with war crimes, the Defence teams call for verdicts of release or minimal sentences according to the former Yugoslav law in the event that they are found guilty. The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls for an imprisonment sentence. At the renewed trial against Goran and Zoran Damjanovic, who are charged with war crimes, the Defence teams call for verdicts of release or minimal sentences according to the former Yugoslav law in the event that they are found guilty. The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls for an imprisonment sentence. - See more at: http://www.justice-report.com/en/articles/verdict-against-damjanovics-due-on-december-13#sthash.mOhsBKbS.dpuf
The Defence of Savo Babic, on trial for crimes committed in Bratunac, said in its closing arguments that the court should render a not guilty verdict since the 'wrong man is on trial'.