Testifying at the trial for war crimes committed in Sabirni centar detention camp in Batkovic, Bijeljina municipality, witness Nermin Suljic says that he does not know any of the indictees and that he has never heard of them.
A Bijeljina District Prosecution witness says that a few guards, who worked at the Sabirni centar detention camp, beat his brother to death in August 1992.
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues, Defence witness Gojko Cekic says that prisoners of war, who were held in the Batkovic collection centre, near Bijeljina, were treated in accordance with the Geneva Conventions.
In the trial of Radovan Karadzic, charged with persecution of Bosniaks and Croats, defence witness Dragomir Ljubojevic stated that Muslim civilians left Bijeljina voluntarily, not under duress.
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues, two defence witnesses denied responsibility of the Serb side during the Bijeljina conflict in spring 1992, stating that it was caused by Muslim extremists.
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues, the former president of the Bijeljina Municipal Assembly stated that in late March 1992 Bosniak paramilitaries started an armed riot against legal authorities thus causing conflict in the town.
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic, a doctor from Bijeljina Milivoje Kicanovic denies the allegations that Serb forces deported Muslims from that town, claiming that they helped them leave.
Representatives of the Association of Detainees of Tuzla Canton say that they are facing numerous problems relating to lawsuits for compensation of non-material damage, which they have filed with courts in Republika Srpska, RS, adding that their suits are being rejected on the grounds of statute of limitations.
In the forthcoming local elections in Bosnia on the electoral lists in the towns of Zvornik and Samac among the candidates will be convicted war criminals.