As the trial of Miroslav Raguz continues before the Cantonal Court in Mostar, a Defence witness speaks about the apprehension of Enes Gutosic to the Police Station in Stolac in 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files an indictment against five persons, charging them with crimes against humanity against Serb victims, who were held in Dretelj detention camp in 1992.
As the trial of Miroslav Raguz before the Mostar Cantonal Court continues, a witness says that the indictee tried to quieten the noise, when military policemen were escorting a prisoner through the Kostana hospital in Stolac.
The trial of two former members of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, who are charged with crimes against the civilian population in Capljina and Stolac, before the State Court is due to begin next week.
Testifying at the trial of Vlatko Jarak, the first Mostar Cantonal Prosecution witness cannot say for sure whether the indictee took her son away in July 1993.
The trial of Vlatko Jarak, who is charged with crimes in Stolac, begins with the reading of the indictment and examination of first witnesses before the Cantonal Court in Mostar.
The beginning of the trial of Vlatko Jarak, who is indicted for war crimes committed in Stolac, before the Cantonal Court in Mostar has been postponed as the indictee fails to appear in the courtroom.
Following a several-month break for winter weather, the Institute for Missing Persons of Bosnia and Herzegovina has begun searching for missing persons in the Herzegovina area and discovered one unidentified body at Krusevica locality, Mostar municipality.