At the trial of Savo Babic for crimes committed in Bratunac, the protected witness for the prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina told the court how she scrubbed the blood off the walls of the military police building.
At the trial for crimes committed in the territory of Bratunac, witnesses for the prosecution said volunteers struck terror in both ethnic groups hearts and that no one had the courage to stand up to them.
As the trial continues before the Hague Tribunal of Ratko Mladic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, , his Defence suggests that, when Mladic told representatives of Srebrenica Muslims that they could survive or disappear, he referred to Muslim soldiers, who had still not surrendered to the Republika Srpska Army, VRS.
The Bosnian prosecution has appealed against the acquittal of Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic, demanding a retrial for crimes against humanity over allegations that Bosniaks they captured were massacred.
The Hague Prosecutions military expert Richard Butler says at Ratko Mladics trial that the mass murder of captives from Srebrenica, which was committed by members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska in Kravica village, near Bratunac in July 1995, was ordered.
A witness at the trial of ex-Bosnian Serb military policeman Savo Babic said several prisoners died due to a lack of oxygen at a school in Bratunac where hundreds were detained.
Eight victims, who were killed in Osmaci, Bratunac, Zvornik, Srebrenica and Visegrad municipalities during the past war, have been identified in the Commemorative Centre in Tuzla.
A decision on shooting Srebrenica residents was made during the night on July 11/12, 1995 between two meetings at which Republika Srpska Army, VRS Commander Ratko Mladic told Bosniaks that they could either survive or disappear, says military expert Richard Butler.
A witness at the war crimes trial of ex-Bosnian Serb military policeman Savo Babic said he saw a severed human head at a primary school where he was imprisoned in 1992.
The trial of Vehid Subotic, former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, who is charged with crimes in Zenica during 1993, is due to begin next week, on Friday, September 6.