The first prosecution witness at the trial of Jovan Tintor for crimes against humanity in the Vogosca area said the defendant threatened in spring 1992 that Bosniaks’ blood “will colour everything red”.
Former policeman Nebojsa Mirovic was charged with involvement in detaining, torturing and beating dozens of Bosniaks from the Teslic area in the spring and summer of 1992.
The Bosnian state prosecution filed a war crimes indictment on Thursday against Mirovic, alias ‘Neso’ and ‘Srbijanac’, accusing him of unlawfully detaining Bosniaks in the Teslic area, separating the men from the others, and then violently abusing the prisoners.
Former policeman Nebojsa Mirovic was charged with involvement in detaining, torturing and beating dozens of Bosniaks from the Teslic area in the spring and summer of 1992.
The Bosnian state prosecution filed a war crimes indictment on Thursday against Mirovic, alias ‘Neso’ and ‘Srbijanac’, accusing him of unlawfully detaining Bosniaks in the Teslic area, separating the men from the others, and then violently abusing the prisoners.
A prosecution witness at the trial of Brcko’s wartime presidency chief Djordje Ristanic said prisoners were beaten and killed while he was detained in April 1992, and that he saw the defendant at one detention site.
A witness alleged that former special forces policeman Slobodan Karagic, who is accused of murder and unlawful detentions in Doboj, threatened to throw him into a river in 1992.
Prosecution witness Ibro Spahic told the state court in Sarajevo on Monday that he was threatened by Slobodan Karagic, a Serb former Red Berets special police unit commander who is charged with participating in attacks against the Croat and Bosniak population in the Doboj area from spring to autumn 1992.
Former Croatian Defence Council member Azra Basic was indicted for the alleged murder and torture of Serb prisoners in Derventa in northern Bosnia in 1992.
The state prosecution on Friday charged Azra Basic with stabbing one Serb civilian to death with a knife and torturing and abusing other prisoners on several occasions, causing them serious physical and mental injuries.
The prosecution in Sarajevo charged former Bosnian Serb soldier Svetozar Kosoric with being part of a joint criminal enterprise aimed at exterminatinge Bosniaks from Srebrenica in July 1995.
Svetozar Kosoric was charged on Friday with having assisted participants in a joint criminal enterprise aimed at exterminating the Bosniak population of Srebrenica by means of murder, forcible resettlement and the infliction of serious physical and mental injuries.
Former Bosnian Army officer Enver Buza went on trial over the killings of 27 Croat civilians - the youngest aged ten - by his troops in the Prozor municipality in 1993.
Buza, the former commander of Bosnian Army’s Prozor Independent Battalion, went on trial on Monday at the state court in Sarajevo.
Former military security officer Ekrem Ibracevic was sentenced to three years in prison for committing crimes against Serb civilian detainees in the Srebrenik area in the summer of 1992.
The state court on Friday found Ekrem Ibracevic guilty of responsibility for inhumane conditions at a detention facility in Rapatnica in the Srebrenik area where Serb civilians were held in 1992.
A prosecution witness told the war crimes trial of former Serb special policeman Slobodan Karagic that the defendant raped her in Doboj when she was 15.
The protected prosecution witness codenamed K-1 told the court in Sarajevo on Monday that the defendant Slobodan Karagic, a former commander of the Red Berets special police unit, raped her in Doboj in 1992.