Testifying in defence of Ljubomir Tasic, witnesses say that the Bosniak population left their houses in the Visegrad area voluntarily by joining a convoy organised by the Red Cross on June 14, 1992.
Testifying in defence of Dragomir Soldat at the trial for crimes in Carakovo village, near Prijedor, a witness says that the indictee drove her to a bus station in Prijedor so that she could travel to Belgrade.
Bosnias constitutional court overturned the convictions of ten unnamed war criminals after a European human rights court ruling suggested they were tried under the wrong criminal code.
As the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad continues, protected witness OK-22 speaks about a search of houses in Rodica Brdo village and taking of two men away.
At the trial of Azemin Sadikovic for the crime committed in the municipality of Hadzici, witnesses for the Sarajevo Cantonal Prosecution said there were no military targets in the village of Kasatici, which came under attack in May 1992, but the village did lie close to a barracks.
On Friday, October 18 Goran Saric, who is charged with having participated in genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995, is due to appear before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and enter his plea on Friday, October 18.
On that same day a pre-trial status conference is due to be held in the case against Nedzad Hodzic and Dzevad Salcin, who are charged with crimes on Mountain Igman.
As the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos continues, indictee Sead Menzils Defence witnesses say that, in 1992 they signed statements about events in that area after having been captured by members of Serb forces and that they signed them under pressure.