Azem Ibrovic and Jusuf Hindic plead not guilty of crimes against Croat civilians and prisoners of war in The Battle of Neretva Museum in Jablanica in 1993.
During an appellate procedure before the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina the Prosecution requests longer sentence for Zehrudin Scuk, while the Defence proposes either a retrial or verdict of release.
Testifying at the trial of Nihad Bojadzic, who is charged with crimes in Jablanica, a State Prosecution witness recalls two men taking two female persons out of The Battle of Neretva museum on July 28, 1993.
Former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko denied the revenge killings of Croats in the village of Trusina near Konjic and the illegal arrests and abuse of civilians in Jablanica in 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed charges against Azem Ibrovic, Enes Maksumic and Jusuf Hindic for crimes against civilians in Jablanica.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Jablanica, a State Prosecution witness says that indictee Nihad Bojadzic represented the law in the compound of Zulfikar Squad of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, within the Rogica houses complex.
As he continues testifying in his defence, indictee Edin Dzeko denies allegations by State Prosecution witnesses, who said that he beat them in Jablanica in the second half of 1993.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Jablanica, a State Prosecution witness says that he will remember indictee Nihad Bojadzic for his brutal, cruel and inhumane treatment of civilians and prisoners of war.
Former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko told his own trial that witnesses who said he took part in the execution of several Croats in the village of Trusina near Konjic in 1993 were lying.