The Hague tribunal has warned Bosnian Serb ex-president Radovan Karadzic and his legal adviser to stop delaying his trial with frivolous motions that do not help his case.
The former deputy commander of Croatian Defence Forces wartime Dretelj detention camp admitted that he abused Serb prisoners in 1992 and begged for their forgiveness.
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Dragan Sekaric was sentenced to 14 years in prison for rape and murder in the village of Kosovo Polje in the Visegrad municipality in 1992.
Last year the appeals chambers of the Bosnian court either quashed or significantly amended most of their first-instance war crimes verdicts, sparking criticism of their competence.
More than four years since the beginning of the trial, next week the State Prosecution is due to present a closing statement at the trial of five former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, who are charged with murders committed in Trusina village, near Konjic.
The Hague Tribunal rejected five former Bosnian Serb Army officers appeals against their convictions for war crimes including genocide against Bosniaks from Srebrenica in 1995.
As the trial for crimes on Mount Igman continues, the Defence of Nedzad Hodzic presents material evidence with which it wants to prove that the indictee was an ordinary soldier of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, and that he had no responsibility for prisoners on Mount Igman.
The State Court orders an extension of custody for Goran Mrdja, former member of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, who is suspected of crimes in Sanski Most.