On Wednesday, March 27 the Hague Tribunal is due to pronounce a verdict against Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin, who are charged with persecutions and other crimes against the non-Serb population.
The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is due to pronounce a verdict against Mladen Milanovic, who is charged with crimes in the Bunker detention camp in Vogosca in 1992, on Friday, February 15.
Prisoners were physically and sexually abused, said the first prosecution witness at the trial for wartime crimes at detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo.
Testifying at the trial of Goran Saric, who is charged with crimes in Sarajevo, a Defence witness says that the Public Safety Station, whose chief, according to the charges, was Saric, did not even exist.
During the continuation of the trial of Goran Saric for crimes in Sarajevo a protected State Prosecution witness says that she received a letter from her husband, who asked her to pay for his release from Jagomir hospital, but, after having paid the amount, she found him dead at Skakavac.
Former Commander of the Vogosca Brigade of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS Miladin Trifunovic says at the trial of Radovan Karadzic that the Brigade never opened artillery fire on Sarajevo or civilian targets in the city.
As the trial for crimes in Sarajevo continues, a State Prosecution witness says that indictee Goran Saric selected him and a group of other men, who were detained in Jagomir hospital, to be taken to the Sonja detention camp in Vogosca.
At the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, a witness for the Bosnian Prosecution said that he saw Goran Saric in front of the Jagomir hospital building in 1992, when prisoners were taken out and lined up.