Case: Vukovic and Tomic

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30. November 2009.
Robert Alexander Franken, former Commander of the Dutch Battalion stationed in Srebrenica in July 1995, failed to appear at the District Court in The Hague, where he was supposed to testify, via video link, at the trial against Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic.

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3. November 2009.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Defence of Radomir Vukovic introduce a total of ten pieces of material evidence at the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica in July 1995. Six pieces of additional evidence, presented by the State Prosecution, consisted of regular and special combat reports drawn up by the Headquarters of the First Bratunac Brigade and the Drina Corps with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, in May and July 1995.

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12. August 2009.
A witness for the Defence of Radomir Vukovic says he did not see members of the Second Special Police Squad in Sandici in July 1995. Milutin Kandic, a former member of the Special Police Unit (PJP) from Milici and a Defence witness for Radomir Vukovic, said that in July 1995, without stating the date, he was stationed with his unit in Potocari, where they "saw UNPROFOR and a large group of women and children", but where, he said, he did not see members of the Second Special Police Squad.


12. June 2009.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina completes its six-month long presentation of evidence at the trial of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic, who are charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica.