The Defence teams of three indictees charged with crimes committed in Prijedor present first-instance verdict appeals.
Survivors of the notorious Serb-run detention centres in north-west Bosnia and their families are continuing their campaign for a memorial centre to record their suffering.
Dusko Tadic will soon be released, after having served two thirds of his sentence.
As proposed by the third indictee's Defence, the public was excluded from the testimony of the last witness at the trial for crimes in the Omarska and Keraterm detention camps.
Additional Prosecution witnesses say the third indictee participated in the beating of detainees in Omarska and Keraterm.
The defence for the four men indicted over the Omarska and Keraterm camps in north-west Bosnia has denied they took part in the crimes committed there in 1992.
The public was excluded during the discussion on protection measures for additional Prosecution witnesses.
The examination of the first witness for Dusko Knezevic's Defence at the trial for crimes in Omarska and Keraterm detention camps continues with no public presence.
Defence witnesses speak about the poor quality of food and medical assistance provided to detainees in Omarska detention camp.
On the last day of his testimony, indictee Zeljko Mejakic tells the court that he did nothing to be ashamed of in Omarska detention camp.