Witness Dragan Vukovics statements were read at the trial for crimes on Mount Igman. In his statements the witness said that indictee Nedzad Hodzic mistreated him, while Dzevad Salcin cut his ear off.
Na suðenju za zloèin poèinjen na podruèju Zenice, proèitan je iskaz svjedoka Ivice Kegelja, koji je kazao kako je bio u grupi vojnika Hrvatskog vijeæa obrane (HVO) koji su pred njegovim oèima ubijeni, i da je to ubistvo naredila osoba pod nadimkom Geler.
As the trial for crimes on Mount Igman continues, a State Prosecution witness says that indictee Nedzad Hodzic beat him while he was detained in a fallout shelter in Igman hotel.
Additional pieces of evidence referring to indictees Predrag Milisavljevics and Ljubomir Tasics membership in the Army are presented at the trial for crimes in Visegrad.
A guide for offering support to witnesses in war-crimes cases, which was promoted at a conference held in Sarajevo, should help victims during criminal proceedings and explain to them what they can expect after being invited to testify.
At the end of a renewed trial against Petar Mitrovic, the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, reduces the sentence from 28 to 20 years against the indictee for having assisted in the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995.
Former policemen Nedjelko Kuljic and Zeljko Ilic, accused of wartime crimes including the torture and murder of non-Serbs in Bileca in 1992, insisted they were innocent.
Former Bosnian Croat fighter Zdenko Jakisa was arrested in the US state of Minnesota on suspicion of committing a series of violent crimes against civilians during the 1990s war.
A witness said that he saw Nedzad Hodzic, one of two Bosniak ex-servicemen on trial for wartime abuse of prisoners on Mount Igman, beating other detainees with a table leg.
As the trial for crimes in Sarajevo continues, the Defence of Ramiz Avdovic presents material evidence with which it wants to prove that military police of the Territorial Defence of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina arrested Sarajevo citizens in 1992 and had an authority to release them to liberty.