A former Bosnian Serb Army officer from Kljuc told Ratko Mladics war crimes trial that more than half of the towns Bosniaks fled in 1992, but Serb forces werent to blame.
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer from Kljuc told Ratko Mladics war crimes trial in The Hague that local Muslims were guilty of starting the conflict in the area in 1992.
The Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague examines a protected Defence witness at Ratko Mladic's trial behind closed doors.
Defence witness Rajko Kalabic told Ratko Mladic's trial that during the war in Bosnia Muslim population left municipality of Kljuc voluntarily, not under the pressure of Serb forces.
Verdicts in the high-profile war crimes trial of Radovan Karadzic and Goran Hadzic are due this year, while the controversy over the release of Vojislav Seselj looks set to continue.
A defence witness told Ratko Mladic's trial, which has restarted after the Hague Tribunals holiday break, that Muslim extremists were guilty of starting the conflict in Prijedor in 1992.
A defence witness at the war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic said that the former Bosnian Serb military chief ordered his men not to harm Bosniak prisoners from Srebrenica.
A defence witness at Ratko Mladics war crimes trial said Serb forces did not persecute Bosniaks and Croats in the Sanski Most area, but responded to a real armed threat.
At the trial of Ratko Mladic in front of The Hague tribunal, Pale television journalist Snjezan Lalovic said that he recorded UNPROFOR troops tried on Jahorina mountain in the spring of 1995 to prevent further NATO air strikes on the Bosnian Serb Army (VRS).
Ratko Mladic was temporarily ejected from his war crimes trial at the Hague Tribunal for clapping his hands when a witness said he would go down in history as a positive person.