A former Bosnian Serb Army officer from Kljuc told Ratko Mladics war crimes trial that more than half of the towns Bosniaks fled in 1992, but Serb forces werent to blame.
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer from Kljuc told Ratko Mladics war crimes trial in The Hague that local Muslims were guilty of starting the conflict in the area in 1992.
Defence witness Rajko Kalabic told Ratko Mladic's trial that during the war in Bosnia Muslim population left municipality of Kljuc voluntarily, not under the pressure of Serb forces.
Early this morning members of the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, arrested Petar Galic from Ostra Luka and Goran Sovilj from Prijedor due to a suspicion that they committed war crimes against the civilian population.
Third instance Chamber of the BIH Court reduced sentences for Marko Adamovic and Bosko Lukic for two years for crimes committed in the area of Kljuc in the summer of 1992.
A defence witness for former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic claimed that the Serbian civilian and military authorities never intended to expel Muslims and Croats from Kljuc in 1992.
The Prosecution requests the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, to sentence Mladenko Vrtunic to more than ten years in prison for crimes against the civilian population in Kljuc in 1992.
The Defence of Ratko Mladic includes, as evidence, some documents referring to processing of members of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, for having committed crimes against the Bosniak and Croat population during the war.
The Defence of Bosko Lukic and Marko Adamovic, who were sentenced, under a first instance verdict, for crimes in the Kljuc area in the summer of 1992, request the third instance Chamber of the State Court to pronounce a verdict of release.