Testifying at the trial of Edhem Godinjak, Medaris Saric and Mirko Bunoza, a Bosnian state prosecution witness said he began working on the burial of bodies and animals in 1992.
Nusret Kaleta, a former member of the wartime presidency of the municipality of Hadzici, said families of imprisoned Bosniaks objected to the exchange of Serb detainees held in the Silos detention facility.
A witness testifying in defense of Mustafa Djelilovic said the Serbian Democratic Party demanded that the municipality of Hadzici be ethnically divided in May 1992.
Some the candidates who were elected as the best possible fits for positions at the Prosecutors Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina never raised an indictment. Young and without extensive prosecutorial experience, these hires are working on war crimes cases, one of the most complex areas of criminal law.
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) has introduced new procedures to evaluate candidates applying for positions at judicial institutions. The new procedures were established last year.
Iulian-Nicolae Vintilas defense presented evidence which allegedly proved that the Defense Ministry was aware of a military detention unit in the Viktor Bubanj barracks.
Courts and prosecutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina have accepted new guidelines from the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) regarding publicizing information related to verdicts and indictments for grave crimes.
The trial of fourteen former Bosnian Serb fighters accused of war crimes in Zecovi, near Prijedor, has been postponed due to the death of defendant Radovan Cetic's brother.