Serb forces took civilians from Srebrenica to a white house near a UN compound and killed some of them, according to a former Dutch peacekeeping officer tasked with protecting them.
As the trial for genocide in Srebrenica continues, a State Prosecution witness says that he saw the separation of men in Potocari and their taking away to a white house.
Testimony from a former member of the Dutch batallion tasked with protecting Srebrenica in 1995 described how frightened Bosniak men were separated from their families by Serb forces.
At the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, parts of testimony by Dragan Obrenovic before The Hague Tribunal in 2003 are read in the courtroom. In those parts, he said that he was aware of the liquidation of captives from Srebrenica.
As the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, continues, parts of Momir Nikolics testimony before the Hague Tribunal in 2003 were read in the courtroom. Those parts indicate that Nikolic knew about murders of Srebrenica residents.
As the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, continues, a summary of Momir Nikolics testimony before The Hague Tribunal in 2003 was read.
As decided at a status conference, three transcripts of statements given by witnesses who previously testified before the Hague Tribunal, but now refuse to testify before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, will be read at the next hearing at the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is indicted for genocide in Srebrenica.
The genocide trial of former Bosnian Serb fighter Aleksandar Cvetkovic heard how a young Bosniak survived because the body of a dead prisoner shielded him from gunfire.
The mass murders of Bosniaks from Srebrenica were committed as a result of a command from the top, the genocide trial of former Serb fighter Aleksandar Cvetkovic was told.
Protected Prosecution witness C-6 testifies at the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, but the Court prohibits the publishing of his testimony.