At a trial for genocide in Srebrenica, the defendant Stanko Kojic said that he had taken part in the murders at the Branjevo farm in July 1995 and that the Serbian State Security service was told about the massacre.
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, FBiH revokes the first instanced verdict pronounced by the Cantonal Court in Tuzla, under which Ivan Koler was acquitted of the charges that he committed crimes in Tuzla.
Radovan Karadzic says, during his trial before The Hague Tribunal, that the number of Bosniaks killed by Bosnian Serb forces in Kravica village on July 13, 1995 was multiplied by ten, suggesting that there could have been 150 victims only, and not 1,000 as specified under the indictment.
The trial of Radovan Karadzic at The Hague continues with the examination of Jean-Rene Rueza, who conducted an investigation from 1995 to 2001, into mass murders that were committed after the occupation of Srebrenica by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995.
Two witnesses testify in defence of Ivan Koler before the Cantonal Court in Tuzla and say that the indictee treated prisoners in the District Military Prison in Tuzla in a correct manner.
Testifying for the Tuzla Cantonal Prosecution at the trial of Ivan Koler, witnesses speak about the indictee's alleged participation in the beating of prisoners in the District Military Prison in that town.
Izet Smajic, former member of the reserve police forces, has been acquitted, under a second instance verdict, of the charges that he wounded a Yugoslav People's Army soldier in Tuzla in May 1992.
About 400 Tuzla residents have filed suits with the Attorney General's Office of Republika Srpska, seeking compensation for suffering caused by the shelling on May 25, 1995.
Bosnia and Herzegovinas Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN B&H) has launched a series of new projects in 2010, by which it intensified the work on informing the public about the war crimes trials, and thus achieved significant results in the sixth year of its existence
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Izet Smajic before the Cantonal Court in Tuzla has been completed with the examination of witnesses and the presentation of closing arguments by the Prosecution and Defence.