A witness at Ratko Mladics war crimes trial said that some Bosniaks and Croats voluntarily joined the Bosnian Serb military chiefs armed forces in the town of Prijedor in 1992.
Mitar and Rade Vlasenko, as well as Drago Koncar, appear before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, and plead not guilty of crimes committed in the Prijedor area in 1992.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has not accepted the lawsuits brought by families of missing persons who wanted to sue Bosnia and Herzegovina for failing to find their family members and failing to prosecute those who are responsible.
Hajrudin Sivac says, testifying before the District Court in Banja Luka, that he saw a group of soldiers, including Goran Nisevic, taking his cousin Suad Sivac away. Sivac has been missing without trace since.
The Trial Chamber of The Hague Tribunal accepts a Prosecutions request to reopen the evidence procedure at Ratko Mladics trial, so it could present evidence about Tomasica mass grave, near Prijedor.
At the trial of Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric for the crimes committed in Prijedor, the witness for the prosecution said that Serb soldiers took her son, Suad Sivac from the house in 1992, after which he disappeared without a trace.
The trial of Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric for murders of Bosniak civilians begins with the reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory statement by the District Prosecution in Banja Luka.