The hearing at which an appeal should have been presented after the verdict to Novak Djukic was quashed for the crimes committed in Tuzla was adjourned again.
The Defence of Novak Djukic, who was released from the prison sentence for the wrong application of criminal code, asked for the removal of the Trial chamber and the president of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is why the presentation of appeals were postponed.
Former Commander of the Ozren Tactical Group with the Republika Srpska Army Novak Djukic was released from prison after the Bosnian Constitutional court revoked a verdict under which he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for crimes in Tuzla.
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, accepts, due to the wrong application of law, an appeal filed by Novak Djukic who was sentenced to 25 years in prison for having committed a crime in Tuzlanska Kapija.
Most senior officials of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and War Crimes Prosecution of Serbia are satisfied with the results so far related to the processing of war crimes.
Cross-examining the Prosecutions military expert Richard Butler, the Defence of Ratko Mladic presents evidence by the United Nations about smuggling of weapons for the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina via the Tuzla airport at the beginning of 1995, despite an international embargo.
While cross-examining Prosecution witness Dean Manning, the Defence of Ratko Mladic suggests that bodies of Bosniak soldiers, who were killed in combat in the enclave surroundings, were buried with bodies of Srebrenica victims in mass graves.
Former prison camp detainees from town of Tuzla marked the UN-backed International Day in Support of Victims of Torture by asking the government to ensure their welfare rights.