Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic, witness Nusret Sivac speaks about his detention in Omarska detention camp and the ethnic cleansing of the non-Serb population from Prijedor in 1992.
Radovan Karadzic has asked the Hague Tribunal to reject the prosecutions appeal of a decision by which he was acquitted of genocide in seven Bosnian municipalities.
During the continuation of the retrial of four indictees, who are charged with crimes at Koricanske stijene, State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA investigators deny having out pressure on two witnesses who claimed to have been pressured when they testified at this trial.
Since its creation almost 20 years ago, the Hague Tribunal, ICTY, has made a series of landmark decisions which have significantly impacted the reconciliation process both within Bosnia and across the region, a Sarajevo conference heard.
At the retrial of four indictees who are charged with crimes at Koricanske stijene, Defence witnesses change their statements given during the first instance trial and investigation, saying that they actually did not see indictee Dusan Jankovic at that locality on Mount Vlasic on August 21, 1992.
Testifying at the retrial of four indictees, who are charged with crimes at Koricanske stijene, a Defence witness says that he transported members of the Interventions Squad of Prijedor police to convoy departure locations on August 21, 1992.
Defence witnesses say at the retrial of four indictees, who are charged with crimes at Koricanske stijene, that they neither saw indictee Dusan Jankovic on August 21, 1992, when a convoy of Bosniak civilians departed Prijedor, nor during the trip towards Travnik.
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.