Dejan Radojkovic, who is suspected of crimes in the Srebrenica area in July 1995, has been extradited to Bosnia and Herzegovina, as per a warrant issued by the State Prosecution.
During the two years of the trial, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sought to prove that Dusko Jevic, Mendeljev Djuric, Goran Markovic and Nedjo Ikonic committed genocide by participating in the forcible resettlement of Bosniaks and the killing of more than 1,000 men in Kravica, while the Defence believes that they were conducting legitimate police operations.
On the second day of its opening arguments, the Hague prosecution said it would prove that Ratko Mladic was on the ground and personally involved in the Srebrenica genocide in July 1995.
The Defence of indictee Zoran Ilic presents material evidence in an attempt to prove that the attack by the Republika Srpska Army, VRS in July 1995 was not aimed against civilians, but members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Srebrenica.
The Hague Prosecution completes the presentation of evidence against Radovan Karadzic, former President of Republika Srpska, who is charged with genocide and other crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, by examining protected witness KDZ-071, who survived a mass murder in Kravica village.
Testifying at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, former journalist from Belgrade Zoran Petrovic Pirocanac denies having told a London Independent reporter in July 1995 that hewas in big trouble, because the indictee was mad at him for having played adocumentary about Srebrenica, depicting bodies of Bosniaks.
Bozidar Kuvelja, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, is negotiating a guilt admission agreement with the State Prosecution, one year after the beginning of the trial.
Two Defence witnesses say at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, that as far as they know, Bozidar Kuvelja is a well-raised guy and that they have never heard that he did anything bad during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
During a status conference, held as part of the trial of Bozidar Kuvelja for genocide in Srebrenica, the Defence asks the Court to postpone the trial until April 17 this year, because it can not make sure that witnesses will appear.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Srebrenica, Defence witness Srbislav Davidovic says that he could not foresee the killing of Srebrenica residents in July 1995.