The Bosnian state prosecution presented material evidence, including lists of military conscripts, at a trial for war crimes committed in Odzak allegedly committed by four former members of the Croatian Defence Council.
Testifying against former Croat fighters accused of rape and sexual abuse, state prosecution witness Suzana Jesic said she was raped by former Croatian Defence Council soldier Mato Brnjic in July 1992. She was fourteen at the time.
State prosecution witness Smilja Ninkovic said that victim Ljubica Lesic told her that she had been raped by members of the Croatian Defence Council in 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Odzak, a State Prosecution witness says that his mother was raped after having been taken from an acquaintance's house in the summer of 1992.
As the trial for crimes in Odzak continues, a State Prosecution witness says that she recognised indictees Brnjic, Barukcic and the Glavas brothers as those who separated her from her son in May 1992.
As the trial for crimes in Odzak continues, a late witness statement is read. In that statement the witness said that Martin Barukcic and Marijan Brnjic raped her in June 1992.
Joka Goranovic testifies at the trial for crimes committed in Odzak, but the public has been excluded from the parts referring to concrete actions described in the indictment for the sake of protecting the personal and intimate lives of the indictees.
At the trial for crimes in Odzak, a Bosnian prosecution witness recognized in the courtroom the defendants as persons she saw in June 1992 in Novi Grad near Odzak.
As decided by the Trial Chamber, the trial of four indictees, who are charged with multiple rape in Odzak during the war, will be closed to public the whole time.