Testifying before the District Court in Bijeljina, Prosecution witnesses Fahrudin Hodzic and Admir Sarajlic recall the everyday beating of detainees in Sabirni centar [Concentration Centre] detention camp in Batkovic.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, orders prohibiting measures against Gligor Begovic, who is suspected of crimes against civilians in Bijeljina.
The Bosnian State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested Gligor Begovic on suspicion of the torture, sexual abuse and beating of Bosniak civilians at the wartime Batkovic jail camp.
Two Bijeljina District Prosecution witnesses say that prisoners, who were held in Batkovici detention camp, were beaten up, mistreated and taken to other locations in order to perform forced labour.
The Hague Tribunal rejected a prosecution request to reopen its case and call 14 more witnesses to deny claims made by former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic.
An ex-prisoner told the trial of four former Serb guards accused of abusing inmates at the Batkovic camp in north-east Bosnia in 1992 that one guard hit him for around ten days in a row.
Testifying at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, Mico Stanisic, former Minister of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska, says that crimes against Bosniaks in Eastern Bosnia in 1992 were committed by paramilitary and parapolice forces from Serbia, most of whom were invited by Biljana Plavsic.
Defence witness Rado Stevanovic says at the trial for crimes in Ugljevik, that indictee Oliver Rodic had never had any contact with prisoners, who were deployed to Mount Majevica in order to perform labour.