A statement given by late witness Mula Ramic was read at the trial for crimes in Bratunac. In the statement the witness said that she spoke to indictee Najdan Mladjenovic, while walking towards Hranca village on May 3, 1992.
At the trial of Savo Babic, charged with war crimes in Bratunac, witnesses for the prosecution said that military police whose commander was the defendant were not in charge of guarding the Vuk Karadzic school, where Bosniaks were held prisoners.
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic, Dragomir Milosevic says that Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS Ratko Mladic wanted to dominate and that, essentially, he does not respect the civil authorities.
A witness at the trial of a Bosnian Serb fighter for war crimes committed in the town of Bratunac said Bosniaks locked in a school were beaten by paramilitary volunteers.
During the eighteen-month long trial of Bozidar Kuvelja, who is indicted of shooting of men from Srebrenica inside and in front of the Kravica Farming Co-operative (Bratunac municipality) in July 1995, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to prove that the indictee committed genocide, while the Defence tried to argue against this.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Bratunac, a State Prosecution witness says that she saw volunteers hurting prisoners with a knife in the Vuk Karadzic school gym in May 1992.
“I saw a man, who was crying for help.
The first prosecution witness at the trial of Savo Babic for crimes in Bratunac changed his statement given during investigation, claiming that the Serb military police did not guard the Vuk Karadzic School in 1992 where Bosniak civilians were held captive.
A State Prosecution witness confirms, while testifying before the State Court, that he was in the attic of his house in Hranca village, Bratunac municipality on May 3, 1992 and saw indictee Najdan Mladjenovic pointing to houses that his soldiers should set on fire that day.