The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed the indictment for Srebrenica genocide.
The Court of BiH asks the British Ministry of Justice to sanction Radislav Krstic because he refused to testify.
ICTY convict Radislav Krstic does not want to communicate with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina or testify in favour of the eleven indictees, who are charged with the genocide...
A former member of the Commission for Srebrenica speaks about the conclusions presented in his Report of 2004.
Court expert Richard Butler claims that in the Zvornik Brigade, Milorad Trbic was the officer in charge of the reburial of bodies in other graves.
Milorad Trbic's attorney has suggested that the indictee joins the Trial Chamber, Prosecution and Defence when they visit locations mentioned in the indictment on March 3.
The simultaneous examination of court experts in three cases conducted before the Court of BiH could take place next month.
The sixth court expert to be examined by the Defence of the 11 indictees claims that only 25 persons were killed in Kravica village on July 13, 1995.
A Court expert examined by Defence attorneys representing 11 indictees has stressed that one of the accused was suffering the "affect of rage" when he took part in the shooting...
Court experts examined by the defence speak about 450 Srebrenica residents in Sandici, and of Milos Stupar's "disputable and indisputable signatures".