The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files an indictment against Osman Brkan and Ibro Macic for crimes against the civilian population in Konjic in the summer of 1992.
The Defence of Stipe Kristo calls on the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina to reduce the sentence against the indictee for crimes in Gornji Vakuf, while the Prosecution objects to the proposal, saying that the sentence is adequate bearing in mind the committed crime.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the third instance Chamber to increase the sentence against Djordjislav Askraba for crimes in Kalinovik, while the Defence proposes a verdict of release or reduction of sentence.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA arrested four people in Gorazde due to a suspicion that they committed war crimes against Serbs in that town.
The Hague Tribunal has granted early release to Mladja Radic, sentenced in 2005 to 20 years of prison for crimes committed in the Omarska camp near Prijedor.
The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina revokes and quashes a first instance verdict against Nisvet Gasal, Musajb Kukavica and Senad Dautovic and orders a retrial.
The Hague Tribunal has upheld the verdict under which Milan Lukic was sentenced to life imprisonment for war crimes in the eastern Bosnian town of Visegrad.
At the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for the crimes committed in Visegrad, a witness for the prosecution said that in the Vilina Vlas hotel the defendant took part in the physical abuse of Bosniaks taken from a bus and subsequently killed at a lake.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls for a longer imprisonment sentence for Velibor Bogdanovic, who is charged with war crimes in Mostar, while his Defence considers that he should either be acquitted of the charges or retried.