Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, Defence witnesses say that they did not see indictee Ljubomir Tasic at the town square on June 14, 1992, when they left the town with a convoy.
At the trial for the crimes against civilians from Visegrad, a witness for the defence said that an unknown person in Sokolac told them that men of fighting age could proceed to Tuzla.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders prohibiting measures against Petar Kovacevic, who is suspected of crimes against humanity in the Visegrad area.
Testifying in defence of Ljubomir Tasic, witnesses say that the Bosniak population left their houses in the Visegrad area voluntarily by joining a convoy organised by the Red Cross on June 14, 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a motion, requesting home detention and a ban on using personal identification card in the case of Petar Kovacevic, who is suspected of crimes in the Visegrad area, due to a fear that he might flee.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a Defence witness says that indictee Ljubomir Tasic did not issue orders related to departure of Bosniaks with a convoy on June 14, 1992.
As the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad continues, protected witness OK-22 speaks about a search of houses in Rodica Brdo village and taking of two men away.
As the trial for crimes in Visegrad continues, Defence witnesses say that indictee Ljubomir Tasic did not organise convoys for resettlement of the local population.
As the trial for crimes in Visegrad continues, a Defence witness says that he and indictee Ljubomir Tasic accompanied their Muslim neighbours to a square in Visegrad, at their request, for the sake of their safety."
As the trial for crimes in Visegrad continues, a Defence witness says that he and indictee Ljubomir Tasic accompanied their Muslim neighbours to a square in Visegrad, at their request, for the sake of their safety."