At the trial of Radovan Karadzic, witness Milorad Davidovic begins testifying about crimes committed by members of paramilitary formations and Bosnian Serb forces against the Bosniak and Croat population in several municipalities.
Testifying at the trial for crimes committed in Brcko, a Prosecution witness confirms that Branko Radenkovic, captured member of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, had bruises and swelling on his face when he saw him in a detention unit in Maoca, Brcko municipality.
The Brcko District police have arrested two people suspected of committing war crimes against the civilian population in the Luka detention camp in Brcko.
Due to the illness of a Brcko District Prosecution witness, his examination at the trial of Ivan Stjepanovic, who is charged with crimes committed in Bijela, Cerik and Bukvik, near Brcko, has been postponed.
At the trial of Galib Hadzic and Nijaz Hodzic, the Chairman of the Trial Chamber of the Brcko Basic Court expressed his doubts about a Prosecution witness' statement.
A former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina testifies for the Prosecution at the trial of Nusret Guso and Mirsad Suljagic before the District Court of Brcko, and says prisoner Branko Radenkovic was "visibly scared" when he saw him in detention in 1994.
The trial of Ivan Stjepanovic, held before the Brcko District Basic Court, has been postponed until the end of March 2011 due to the illness of the Defence attorney.
Three Brcko District Prosecution witnesses say that they did not see indictee Ivan Stjepanovic during the course of the deadly attacks in Bosanska Bijela and Cerik in June and August 1992.
While war-crime victims recall women as carrying out some of the vilest deeds in the whole of the Bosnian war, the courts seem curiously relucant to act.