Testifying in defence of Zeljko Ivanovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, a witness says that a protected Prosecution witness told him that Ivanovic was not in the field when it all happened.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has terminated custody of Zeljko Ivanovic, known as Arkan, who is on trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica, ordering a range of prohibiting measures against him.
A former member of the Second Special Police Squad, testifying in defence of his former colleague Zeljko Ivanovic, says the Squad superiors did not tell them about their future tasks prior to their departure for missions.
The trial of Zeljko Ivanovic, who is charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica in July 1995, has been postponed after a Defence witness failed to appear in court.
The examination of protected witness I3, who testified before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the defence of Zeljko Ivanovic, has been completed.
Over the course of the trial, that has lasted just over nine months, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to prove that Zeljko Ivanovic, known as Arkan and former member of the Second Special Police Squad with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republika Srpska, MUP RS, committed genocide against the residents of Srebrenica in July 1995.
Miladin Nikolic says he was inside the Kravica Agricultural Cooperative complex in July 1995 when "captured Muslims, who had surrendered earlier" were brought there and killed.
The parties to the proceedings related to the genocide in Srebrenica announce that they will visit Kravica Agricultural Cooperative, where about 1,000 Bosniak men were killed in July 1995.
The trial of Zeljko Ivanovic, known as Arkan, who is charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, has been postponed because Prosecution witness Miladin Nikolic failed to appear at the hearing due to health problems.