Dragan Kijac, the former head of the Bosnian Serb Army’s intelligence agency, told the Hague Tribunal that he only heard about the Srebrenica killings in 2000.
A former British UN peacekeeper testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said his command widely believed that Bosnian Serb forces weren’t responsible for the attack on the Markale Market in Sarajevo in 1994.
Protected witnesses whose testimonies were crucial for war-crimes and organised crime cases were put at risk for six months because of the failure to set up a commission to ensure their security.
Former Bosnian camp inmates who have filed lawsuits for damages for their suffering say they are being made victims again by being made to pay judicial fees.
Ratko Mladic’s ballistic expert Zorica Subotic concluded her testimony on shelling incidents in Sarajevo, after more than a week of testifying at the Hague Tribunal.
An investigation into the air missile attack on the settlement of Tesanjka in the municipality of Tesanj has been stalled due to a lack of archival documentation and disagreements over the jurisdiction of the case.
Hague prosecutor says the Bosnian prosecution can expect a ‘very critical’ report if it misses a deadline on war-crime cases transferred to Bosnia from The Hague.
Hague prosecutors challenged claims made by ballistics expert Zorica Subotic at the Ratko Mladic trial. Subotic said modified air bombs fired by the Bosnian Serb Army on Sarajevo in 1994 and 1995 were precise and only hit military targets.