Former Bosnian Army serviceman Muradif Salkic is accused of beating and torturing a Serb civilian prisoner in the village of Kozlovac near Tuzla in June 1992.
The Bosnian court is preparing an international arrest warrant for Novak Djukic, convicted of ordering a deadly Bosnian Serb artillery strike on the town of Tuzla, after he fled to Serbia.
Novak Djukic has not received the call to appear to serve his sentence for crimes at Tuzlanska kapija, because of a mistake by the basic court in Banjaluka, a Bosnian court said.
The defence of Novak Djukic, convicted of ordering a deadly Bosnian Serb artillery strike on Tuzla, staged a reconstruction of the attack in a bid to prove his innocence.
The third instance Chamber of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, FBiH, confirms a verdict, under which Ivan Koler was sentenced to a year-and-a-half in prison for the inhumane treatment of prisoners, former members of the Yugoslav National Army, JNA, in the District Military Prison in Tuzla in June and July 1992.
Dozens of former prison camp detainees demonstrated in the Bosnian capital, calling on the authorities to give them financial reparations, the right to free healthcare and psychological support.
Novak Djukic, convicted of ordering Bosnian Serb artillery to shell the town of Tuzla in 1995, leaving 71 people dead, had his prison sentence reduced from 25 to 20 years.
The Federal Prosecution requests the third instance Chamber of the Supreme Court of the Federation of BiH to sentence Ivan Koler to a longer imprisonment sentence, while the Defence calls for a verdict of release, claiming that an absolutely innocent man was sentenced.
By laying flowers on a memorial at Brcanska Malta, families of killed persons, representatives of Tuzla municipality, associations of veterans and other authority levels pay respect to defenders who got killed in a battle on May 15, 1992.