Testifying in defence of Semir Alukic and Fikret Hirkic at the trial before the District Court in Banja Luka, a witness says that late Hamdija Beslagic told him that he killed Bozo Indjic in 1992.
Testifying in defence of Semir Alukic and Fikret Hirkic at the trial before the District Court in Banja Luka, a witness says that late Hamdija Beslagic told him that he killed Bozo Indjic in 1992.
As the trial of Semir Alukic and Fikret Hirkic continues, a Banja Luka District Prosecution witness says that he found out, during the war, that indictee Alukic killed his father.
Two ex-fighters charged with participating in the murders of two Serb civilians during wartime will be tried in the capital after a Banja Luka court said it could not hear the case.
The District Court in Banja Luka confirms an indictment against Semir Alukic and Fikret Hirkic, charging them with the murders of Serb civilians in Prijedor municipality in 1992.
Police officers from Banja Luka arrested Semir Alukic and Fikret Hirkic under suspicion that they committed war crimes against Serb civilians near Prijedor in 1992.
Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic, who is charged with genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, at The Hague, Idriz Merdzanic a former medical doctor at Trnopolje detention camp near Prijedor, says that Republika Srpska forces held Muslim and Croat civilians in inhumane conditions in the detention camp and beat them up, raped them and killed them.
At the trial of former Bosnian Serb army chief, Ratko Mladic, the prosecution has resumed presenting its evidence on ethnic cleansing in Prijedor in 1992.
At the trial of the former Bosnian Serb army chief, Ratko Mladic, his defence argued that the attack of the Serb forces on the village of Kozarac in 1992 was a was a consequence of a Bosniak ambush.
Legislation needed to curb the construction of hate-filled monuments, which deny known facts about the conflict and stir up ethnic tension rather than honouring innocent victims.