Former Bosnian Army soldiers Nedzad Hodzic and Dzevad Salcin, already on trial for war crimes, have been indicted again for torturing and sexually abusing Serb and Croat prisoners.
As the trial of Zemir Kovacevic continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents as evidence the statements given by seven witnesses, who have since died, about crimes committed in the Sijekovac area, Brod municipality in the period from March to September 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina completes the presentation of evidence against Oliver Krsmanovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, with the examination of the last witnesses about the kidnapping of Bosniak civilians from Sjeverin, Serbia, and the presentation of material evidence.
The trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad has been postponed because the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina again fails to ensure appearance of witnesses, who live in Serbia.
Chief prosecutors of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia sign a protocol on mutual co-operation in processing war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
Millions of collected documents, 4,500 witnesses examined, 161 indictees and 69 convicts are some of the factual indicators of 20 years of work at The Hague Tribunal.
The continuation of the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad has been postponed because State Prosecution witnesses, who were invited to testify, fail to appear again.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls on the Court to quash its verdict under which Nedjo Ikonic and Goran Markovic were acquitted of charges for genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995, while the Defence of Dusko Jevic and Mendeljev Djuric call for revocation of the part of the verdict that sentenced them for that crime.