Dragan Sekaric, a former territorial defence fighter and member of the Avengers paramilitary unit also pleaded not guilty on Thursday to killings, torture, rapes and other inhuman acts in 1992 and 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests prohibiting measures for Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes against humanity committed in Gorazde and Visegrad in 1992 and 1993.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms an indictment against Dragan Sekaric, charging him with crimes against humanity in Gorazde and Visegrad municipalities.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina postpones a hearing at which a State Prosecution motion regarding prohibiting measures against seven Rogatica crimes suspects was due to be discussed, because suspect Zahid Alic fails to appear in court.
Testifying at Ratko Mladics trial at The Hague, British general Jonathon Riley says that, in late May 1995 the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, captured and kept UNPROFOR members, who were under his command, hostage.
The District Court in Eastern Sarajevo renders a decision allowing Muhamed Adzem, Suljo Karkelj, Senad Halilovic and Omer Ugljesa, who are suspected of war crimes in Gorazde, to defend themselves while at liberty.
It is impossible to hold war-crimes trials before the Cantonal Court in Gorazde if the court does not hire additional judges. But as funding for their employment has not been secured for this year, either, it appears that the court will be unable to hear war crimes cases.
An informal group of citizens from Gorazde deliver a petition to the Bosnian Podrinje Cantonal Prosecution, requesting it to conduct investigations against perpetrators of crimes against civilians in the town during the war.
During the cross-examination of former UNPROFOR Commander Rupert Smith, the Defence of Ratko Mladic says that United Nations (UN) blue helmets were biased in favour of Bosniaks in 1995, but the witness denies the allegation.