The Supreme Court of Republika Srpska, RS, pronounces a second instance verdict, acquitting Dejan Radojkovic of the charges for crimes in Srebrenica in 1995.
The District Court in Bijeljina sentences Velimir Popovic, known as Vela, to five years in prison for having committed physical and mental mistreatment of prisoners of war in Stari and Novi Ugljevik detention camps in 1992.
The District Court in Bijeljina is due to pronounce a verdict against Dejan Radojkovic, who is charged with crimes in the Srebrenica area in July 1995, on Friday, January 24.
Testifying for the Bijeljina District Prosecution at the trial for crimes in the Srebrenica area, a witness says that, while guarding the trunk road between Konjevic Polje and Bratunac in July 1995, he heard a gunshot, but he did not see murders of Bosniaks.
A protected witness, who is due to appear at the trial for Srebrenica crimes, will testify without protection measures, in accordance with a statement he gave to the District Prosecution in Bijeljina.
The trial of Dejan Radojkovic for crimes in Srebrenica in July 1995 has been postponed, because the status of a witness, whose identity was protected during his testimony before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has not been defined.
The trial of Dejan Radojkovic, who is charged with war crimes in Srebrenica, continues with the presentation of material evidence by the Bijeljina District Prosecution.
The trial of Dejan Radojkovic for the crimes committed in July 1995 in Srebrenica was adjourned before the Bijeljina District Court until the Trial Chamber makes a decision on the witness status.
The trial of Dejan Radojkovic for the crimes committed in July 1995 in Srebrenica was adjourned before the Bijeljina District Court until the Trial Chamber makes a decision on the witness status.