A defence witness told Ratko Mladics trial that the Bosnian Serb Army put civilians of all ethnicities in a school in Rogatica in 1992 to protect them from the fighting in the area.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed the indictment against Elmedin Causevic, former member of the Special Purposes Detachment Zulfikar with the headquarters of the Supreme Command of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, for crimes committed in the territory of the municipality of Konjic.
The first defence witness at Goran Petrovic's trial for crimes in Visegrad, said that Bosniaks in Uzamnica camp in 1992 were harassed by Milan Lukic along with members of his unit, and not by the guards.
A defence witness told Ratko Mladics war crimes trial that the Bosnian Serb military and civilian authorities did not organise the expulsion of non-Serbs from the Rogatica area in 1992.
The number of war crimes investigations into known suspects has only been reduced by two per cent in the past two years, with over 1,200 cases from the 1992-95 conflict still being probed.
As Karadzics war crimes trial nears its end, the prosecutor argued that the former Bosnian Serb leader masterminded a campaign of murder and ethnic cleansing aimed at eradicating Bosniaks.
Presenting his comment on the Hague Prosecutions closing statement, Radovan Karadzic, former President of Republika Srpska, points out that he always advocated for a peaceful solution of conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH.
The Bosnian State Prosecution asked for Dragan Sekaric, who is on trial for crimes in Gorazde and Visegrad, to be ordered into custody after he threatened protected witnesses.
The trial of Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad and Gorazde, continued with the testimony of a prosecution witness in a closed session.
The State Prosecution requests extension of custody for Branimir Tesic, former Deputy Commander of the Police Station in Bratunac, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica.