Ex-soldier Nenad Przulj was found not guilty of crimes against humanity in the Sokolac area in 1992 and 1993, with the court ruling that he did not run a detention centre where Bosniak prisoners were abused.
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Testifying at the war crimes trial of former prison warden Nenad Przulj, prosecution witnesses said that prisoners were held in grim conditions and beaten up in detention in the Sokolac area.
The trial of Nenad Przulj began with a reading of the indictment and the presentation of introductory statements at the Bosnian state court. Przulj has been charged with crimes against humanity committed in the Sokolac area in 1992 and 1993.
A status conference was held prior to the start of the Nenad Przulj trial, who’s been charged with crimes in Sokolac. The state prosecution presented its evidence presentation plans at the status conference.