A French appeals court postponed its decision on the extradition of a former Bosnian Serb fighter suspected of participating in burning dozens of Bosniak civilians alive in Visegrad in 1992.
The Bosnian state court extended the custody of five former Bosnian Serb fighters suspected of seizing 20 passengers from a train in Strpci in 1993 and then killing them.
The state prosecution asked for seven Bosnian Serb ex-fighters suspected of seizing 20 passengers from a train in 1993 and killing them to be remanded in custody.
After months spent in custody and years spent on trial, some indictees were however pronounced not guilty of war crimes. They are trying to live a normal life again, but say that the trial took a part of their life and that it cannot be forgotten.
Six indictees, who are charged with murder of civilians on Mount Borje, Teslic municipality, in June 1992, appear before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, and plead not guilty.
Testifying in defence of Zoran Bjelica at the trial of three former members of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik, witnesses say that they did not see the indictee from May 1992 onwards, because he was in Montenegro.