The trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic, who are charged with crimes in the Srebrenik area in 1992, is due to begin on November 18 with the reading of the indictment and the presentation of the State Prosecutions introductory statement.
At the trial of Goran Saric, charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, the witness for the prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that in July 1995 he saw dead bodies on a loader.
The Court of BiH bans Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic, who are charged with crimes in Srebrenik, from meeting and contacting each other and witnesses.
The State Prosecution requests the Court of BiH to order prohibiting measures against Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic, who are charged with crimes in the Srebrenik area.
Ekrem Ibracevic, one of the three indictees who are charged with crimes in the Srebrenik area, fails to appear at a hearing at which the State Prosecutions custody order motion was due to be discussed.
The Bosnian federation entity Supreme Court quashed a verdict under which Nedzad Oric was sentenced to four, and Hamed Salihovic and Azem Ahmic to one year in prison respectively for crimes in Srebrenik.
Appealing against a verdict for crimes in Srebrenik the Federal Prosecution requests the Court to sentence Hamed Salihovic and Azem Ahmic to more than one year in prison and confirm the four-year sentence against Nedzad Oric, while the Defence teams request the Court to quash the verdict.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina dismissed the prosecutions motion for retrial of Zurahid Mujcinovic, previously convicted to eight years of prison for war crime committed in Srebrenik. The prosecution has launched a new investigation into these crimes.