Testifying at the trial of Dragan Sekaric, a State Prosecution witness says that Milan Lukic took her husband Hamed from Haniste village on May 25, 1992 and that Gorazdak was present there at that moment.
Muhamed Adzem, Omer Ugljesa, Senad Halilovic and Suljo Karkelja appear before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo and plead not guilty of crimes against prisoners of war in Gorazde in 1992.
Defence witness Spiro Pereula told the trial of Ratko Mladic in Hague that he didn't know that captured Muslims were killed in Serb prisons, although he was a member of the Bosnian Serb Committee for exchange of prisoners.
A State Prosecution witness says that, on May 25, 1992 she saw a person, whom others called by his nickname Gorazdak [a person from Gorazde], in Rodica Brdo village, Visegrad municipality, recognising the indictee in the courtroom as that person.
No one has ever been charged with making a threat against witnesses even though the witnesses themselves complain about the threats that they are receiving and that this is often the reason the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders war crimes suspects into custody.
Testifying at the trial of Dragan Sekaric for crimes in the Gorazde and Visegrad area, a Defence witness says that the indictee occasionally stayed in Uzice, Serbia, during 1992 and 1993.
Testifying in defence of Dragan Sekaric, a witness says that protected witness S-2 lived in a hut in Dusce village, Visegrad municipality, in the vicinity of the building in which he lives.
On Friday, the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo confirmed an indictment against Muhamed Adzem, Omer Ugljesa, Senad Halilovic and Suljo Karkelja, charging them with crimes against prisoners of war in 1992.
Testifying in defence of Dragan Sekaric, a witness confirms that the indictee was member of the Gorazde and Visegrad Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS.