A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told the war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic that Bosniaks were not starved and beaten at the Manjaca military prison camp in 1992.
Ex-soldiers Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric were sentenced to six years in prison each for killing two Bosniak civilians in the Prijedor municipality in 1992.
Presenting its closing statement, the District Prosecution in Banja Luka requests the Court to sentence Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric for crimes in Prijedor, while the Defence teams call on the Court to acquit them of charges.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, requests longer sentences for Dragomir Soldat, Velemir Djuric and Zoran Babic for crimes in Carakovo village, near Prijedor.
The trial of three former Bosnian Serb Army servicemen charged with the murders and persecution of Bosniaks in Kozarac near Prijedor in 1992 has opened in Sarajevo.
The four persons, who are charged with crimes against the civilian population in Prijedor, appear before the District Court in Banja Luka and plead not guilty.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, arrests Zdravko Antonic, also known as Liko, due to a suspicion that he committed crimes against the Bosniak population in Zecovi village, near Prijedor.
The trial of Mitar and Rade Vlasenko, as well as Drago Koncar, who is indicted for crimes in Prijedor in 1992, is due to begin on December 3 with the reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory statements.
A defence witness at the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic said Muslim militants started the fighting in Prijedor in spring 1992.