The trial for crimes in Kalinovik has been postponed until next week, because, right before the beginning of the trial a State Prosecution witness asks the Court to let him have a legal advisor.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, gives up the examination of two witnesses at the trial of Marinko and Zoran Bjelica and Novica Tripkovic, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik, due to their bad health condition.
The trial of ex-soldier Marinko Bjelica, accused of the killings and torture of Bosniak civilians detained at a school in Kalinovik, heard that the defendant hit a prisoner only because he was Muslim.
As the trial of Marinko and Zoran Bjelica and Novica Tripkovic, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik, continues, the Prosecution of BiH presents ten pieces of material evidence.
The trial of Marinko and Zoran Bjelica and Novica Tripkovic, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik, continues with the presentation of six pieces of material evidence by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kalinovik, a State Prosecution witness says that his father-in-law was taken away from a classroom, in which they were detained, and that she has not heard about him since.
A Prosecution witness says, testifying at the trial for crimes in Kalinovik, that her father-in-law Sejdo Keso was taken away from a school building in Kalinovik in August 1992 and that he has never come back again.
At the trial for crimes in Kalinovik, a Prosecution witness said that in 1992 in the Miladin Radojevic School he saw Seid Keso beaten up, and that a day later he died.
A witness said that ex-fighter Marinko Bjelica, on trial for war crimes in Kalinovik, vowed to commit murder at a school where Bosniaks were detained, in order to avenge his two sons.