The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms a first instance verdict acquitting Zoran Marjanovic of charges for crimes committed in Rogatica in 1992.
Judges of the International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague removed Ratko Mladic, who is charged with genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, out of the courtroom today after he laughed and pointed during the testimony of protected witness RM-081.
The District Court in Eastern Sarajevo is due to pronounce a verdict against Milivoje Asonja and Ilija Djeric, who are charged with war crimes against civilians in Rogatica in 1994, on April 27.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina acquitted Zoran Marjanovic of all charges for the crimes committed on the territory of Rogatica in 1992.
The Trial Chamber acquitted Marjanovic, a former Bosnian Serb army soldier, of the charges of unlawful detention and forced disappearance of a person.
After more than five months, the trial of Zoran Marjanovic, former member of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), who is indicted of war crimes in Rogatica in 1992, has been completed. The verdict is due to be announced on 11 April, 2012.
The trial of Zoran Marjanovic, who is charged with crimes in the Rogatica area, continues with the presentation of a few pieces of material evidence by the Defence.
Testifying in defence of Zoran Marjanovic, who is charged with crimes in the Rogatica area, Ibro Bajic says that he saw his father Nurko Bajic for the last time when he was returning, with his family, from Zepa to Babljak village, Rogatica municipality in June 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Rogatica, a State Prosecution witness says that he last saw his father in Borike village, where indictee Zoran Marjanovic had brought his family.
As the trial of Milivoje Asonja and Ilija Djeric continues before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo, Defence witnesses say that they did not notice any injuries on injured party Emin Pleho in April 1994.