Five members of Bosniak-led military and police forces told the Bosnian court that they deny systematically abusing and torturing Serb prisoners at a detention facility in the town of Visoko in 1992.
Six members of Bosniak-led military and police forces are accused of systematically abusing and torturing Serb prisoners at a detention facility in the Bosnian town of Visoko in 1992.
Medical workers who served with UN peacekeeping troops in Bosnia recalled painful memories of war and joy at seeing peace as they returned to join a Canadian veterans’ bike ride through the country.
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed a verdict under which former Bosniak fighter Asim Kadic was sentenced to four years in prison.
The Defence of Asim Kadic requests the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, FBiH, to quash or revise the first instance verdict under which he was sentenced to four years in prison for crimes in Visoko, while the Federal Prosecution requests the Court to reject the appeal.
In the village of Kolosici near Visoko, six members of Vukovic family were killed at the doorstep of their house in June 1992. The only surviving witness told BIRN - Justice Report what happened to him and his family.
Testifying at a trial before the District Court in Bijeljina, Defence witness Jusuf Muharemovic says that indictee Nezir Merdzic was in Hrnjcici village, Bratunac municipality, which is more than 15 kilometres away from Glogova, from May to November 1992.
After the Defence presented its closing statement with a request to the Court to acquit the indictee, the Cantonal Court in Zenica scheduled the pronouncement of a verdict against Asim Kadic for Thursday, February 6.
Presenting its closing statement, the Cantonal Prosecution in Zenica requests the Court to pronounce Asim Kadic guilty of having raped one Serb person in Visoko in 1992.