The defense of Ekrem Ibracevic, charged with war crimes in Srebrenik, presented documents which indicated that the injured parties in the case weren’t civilians, but members of Serb military units.
The state prosecution invited approximately 25 witnesses to testify during eleven months of evidence proceedings at the trial of three former fighters accused of war crimes in Srebrenik. The witnesses were physically tortured or saw others being beaten during their detention in the settlements of Rapatnica and Luke.
At today’s hearing of a Srebrenik war crimes trial, the prosecution presented statements given by defendants Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic during the investigation phase of the case. The defendants have been charged with war crimes in the Srebrenik area.
The state prosecution continued presenting material evidence at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic, who’ve been charged with war crimes in Srebrenik in 1992.
The state prosecution included material evidence in the case file at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic, who’ve been charged with war crimes in Srebrenik. The trial chamber rejected half of the evidence, mainly due to its irrelevance.
Statements by state prosecution witnesses were read at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic. In the statements the witnesses said they were beaten and tortured in Rapatnica during the summer of 1992.
A neuropsychiatrist testifying for the state prosecution at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalila Covic said four witnesses were unable to appear in court due to their poor health.
State prosecution witnesses testifying at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalila Covic said they offered assistance to Rapatnica prisoners with burn injuries.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic said she dressed the wounds of two prisoners held in the Rapatnica detention facility in August 1992.