Nebojsa Loncarevic and Boran Makivic appear before the District Court in Banja Luka and plead not guilty of crimes against civilians in that town in 1992.
Presenting its closing statement, the District Prosecution in Banja Luka requests the Court to sentence Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric for crimes in Prijedor, while the Defence teams call on the Court to acquit them of charges.
The District Court in Banja Luka confirms an indictment against Nebojsa Loncarevic and Boran Makivic, charging them with having killed a Bosniak civilian in Banja Luka.
The four persons, who are charged with crimes against the civilian population in Prijedor, appear before the District Court in Banja Luka and plead not guilty.
The Supreme Court of Republika Srpska confirms a verdict pronounced by the District Court in Bijeljina, acquitting Nezir Merdzic of the charges for war crimes.
The Supreme Court of Republika Srpske has confirmed a verdict of the District Court in Bijeljina under which Velimir Popovic was sentenced to five years in prison for crimes in Ugljevik.
Hajrudin Sivac says, testifying before the District Court in Banja Luka, that he saw a group of soldiers, including Goran Nisevic, taking his cousin Suad Sivac away. Sivac has been missing without trace since.
The Constitutional Court of Republika Srpska, RS, renders a decision, saying that the Law on Administrative Procedures of that Entity does not violate the national interests of members of the Bosniak people, who filed suits, requesting compensation for damage they suffered during the war.
As the trial of Slobodan Tarandzic and Dusko Zec, who are charged with war crimes in Vrbanja, near Banja Luka, continues, a Prosecution witness says that he saw when Sabahudin Ramic was shot at.
At the trial of Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric for the crimes committed in Prijedor, the witness for the prosecution said that Serb soldiers took her son, Suad Sivac from the house in 1992, after which he disappeared without a trace.