The Bosnian Prosecution filed an indictment against Srecko Boskovic, former member of Bosnian Serb Army, for murder of a minor in Djulici (municipality of Zvornik) in July 1995.
Closing arguments begin next week at Karadzics war crimes trial, and his legal adviser told BIRN that the former Bosnian Serb leader believes hell be acquitted if the court is fair.
Thousands of Bosniaks were not driven out of the Rogatica area by Serbs in spring 1992 but actually chose to leave, a former local Serb politician told the war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic.
Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Bozidar Krnojelac testified on behalf of his former commander Ratko Mladic that Bosniak forces torched Serbs houses in the Foca area in 1992.
The Sense news agency, which covers war crimes trials, opened the new archive of case documents, witness testimonies and forensic evidence at the Srebrenica genocide memorial centre in Potocari.
Testifying at the trial of Nihad Bojadzic for crimes in Jablanica, three Defence witnesses say that the indictee was skinny and had a beard in September and October 1993.
The Bosnian state prosecution raised an indictment against five former Bosnian Army soldiers for abusing over 100 Croat civilians who were unlawfully detained in the Mostar municipality in 1993.
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told the war crimes trial of his commander Ratko Mladic that his brigade had no heavy weapons to attack Sarajevo and didnt use its sniper bullets for sniping.
Ex-soldier Dragan Samardzija, accused of participating in attacks on Bosniak villages near Kljuc that left hundreds dead, did not appear for a plea hearing because he was having treatment in Belgrade.