Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, several state prosecution witnesses said Maric participated in the arrest and detention of men from the village of Lug and also participated in the persecution of the civilian population.
The defense of Ermin Curtic asked Bosnias supreme court to acquit Curtic of charges of war crimes in Vares. The state prosecution asked the court to confirm the first instance verdict against Curtic, which sentenced him to five and a half years in prison.
A trial dealing with war crimes in Kotor-Varos has been postponed until further notice due to the poor health of one of the defendants, Dragoslav Bojic.
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Goran Popovic was acquitted of taking part in the abuse of Bosniak prisoners who were detained in Visegrad in 1992.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Edhem Godinjak, Medaris Saric, and Mirko Bunoza, described how the wartime presidency was formed in Trnovo.
Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, a state prosecution witness said Maric was present when her husband was taken to a detention camp. Maric has been charged with war crimes in Prozor.
The viability of a plan to build a new Sarajevo Siege Museum has been questioned because the cash-strapped local authorities cannot afford to fund other museums in the city.
The cross-examination of a protected witness at the trial of three former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers continued in a hearing closed to the public. The defendants have been charged with participating in war crimes committed in the Prijedor area.
Six former members of the Bosnian Army and military police were arrested for their alleged involvement in the torture, rape and inhuman treatment of Serb and Bosniak civilians and fighters.