Two days after Radovan Karadzic's arrest, police in the Bosnian town of Zvornik are going round removing posters that have sprung up in support of the war crimes fugitive.
While Bosnian victims welcome the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, they express hope that this will mark an end to a long and hard era.
Stojan Zupljanin appears before the Hague Tribunal for the second time and denies the 12 counts, contained in the indictment, charging him with crimes in Bosanska Krajina.
The presentation of the appeal filed by Momcilo Krajisnik's Defence, has been scheduled for late August 2008.
A victim, who was sexually abused in Bosanska Krupa, was examined with the public not present.
Dusko Tadic will soon be released, after having served two thirds of his sentence.
A former policeman from Zvornik claims that policemen did not participate in the capture and detention of Bosniaks in "Novi izvor."
A protected Prosecution witness speaks about the participation of Predrag Kujundzic's units in the mistreatment of Bosniaks in "Percin disko" and Bukovacke Civcije village.
One day before the start of the trial, the Trial Chamber decides to reject the indictment expansion motion filed by the Prosecution.