The trial of Dejan Radojkovic for the crimes committed in July 1995 in Srebrenica was adjourned before the Bijeljina District Court until the Trial Chamber makes a decision on the witness status.
The trial of Dejan Radojkovic for the crimes committed in July 1995 in Srebrenica was adjourned before the Bijeljina District Court until the Trial Chamber makes a decision on the witness status.
In its closing statement, Dragan Neskovics defence argued that the prosecution did not prove that he is guilty of crimes committed against Bosniaks in Srebrenica in July 1995.
Indictee Radovan Karadzic denies before the International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague, that the Republika Srpska Army, VRS conducted ethnic cleansing of Bosniaks in Eastern Bosnia in 1992 and 1993, while Prosecution witness Pyers Tucker says that he saw persecutions with his own eyes.
Following a three-week break, the trial of Radovan Karadzic at The Hague continues with a statement given by a Bosniak from Srebrenica, who survived the shooting in the vicinity of a dam in Petkovci village in mid July 1995.
At the trial of four men indicted for genocide in Srebrenica, statements given by the three indictees during investigation that they were engaged in Potocari during the evacuation of the population in July 1995 but did not know about the killings in Kravica, are included in the evidence.
At the trial of four indictees for genocide in Srebrenica, witness of the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina speaks of killings that took place while he, along with his police colleagues from Police Training Centre on Mount Jahorina, secured part of the road between Konjevic Polje and Bratunac.
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a Defence witness says that he guarded the road between Konjevic polje and Bratunac in July 1995, because he was informed by his chieftains that a breakthrough by "the Muslims' army" was expected.
Over the course of the trial, that has lasted just over nine months, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina tried to prove that Zeljko Ivanovic, known as Arkan and former member of the Second Special Police Squad with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republika Srpska, MUP RS, committed genocide against the residents of Srebrenica in July 1995.
During six months of evidence presentation the Defence of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic sought to prove that the indictees did not participate in the genocide. The Defence also questioned the number of Srebrenica residents who were killed in Kravica.