Srebrenica victims families are awaiting a landmark judgement in their lawsuit against the Netherlands over accusations that Dutch peacekeepers failed to prevent their relatives deaths in 1995.
Some of the women who were raped by Bosnian Serb soldiers at the time of the Srebrenica massacres in 1995 have since managed to conquer their fears and speak out.
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a court expert in medicine says that, as far as witness Zivorad Jovanovic is concerned, any type of stress poses an additional risk to his health.
At the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, parts of testimony by Dragan Obrenovic before The Hague Tribunal in 2003 are read in the courtroom. In those parts, he said that he was aware of the liquidation of captives from Srebrenica.
As the trial of Ostoja Stanisic and Marko Milosevic for genocide in Srebrenica continues, a court expert in medical issues says that it is not possible to determine with certainty that witness Zivorad Jovanovic is incapable of testifying.
The State Prosecution requests the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, to order a two-month extension of custody for Blagoje Vlacic, who is suspected of crimes in Sekovici, near Srebrenica.
The trial of Goran Saric, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, has been postponed due to the protection measures a Bosnian State Prosecution witness was previously granted when testifying before the Hague Tribunal.
The pain she feels for having been raped after the fall of Srebrenica in July 1995 is reflected on her face too. However, she says that she no longer cries but prefers to spend her time alone.
Former special policeman Zeljko Ivanovic, who guarded a warehouse where Bosniaks were massacred, was given the maximum sentence of 20 years for assisting the Srebrenica genocide.