A court-ordered neuropsychiatrist testifying at the Nijaz Talovic and Enes Tursunovic trial said the injured party in the case had suffered severe psychological harm.
A court medical expert testifying at the trial of Nijaz Talovic and Enes Tursunovic, charged with war crimes in Zivinice, described injuries inflicted upon injured party Milivoje Prodanovic’s head and back. Court medical expert Vedo Tuco said Prodanovic was injured with a solid object.
A cantonal prosecution witness testifying at the Nijaz Talovic and Enes Tursunovic trial told the cantonal court of Tuzla that he was beaten and mistreated by the defendants in Zivinice.
The Cantonal Court in Tuzla confirms an indictment against Nijaz Talovic and Enes Tursunovic for crimes against the civilian population in Zivinice in September 1992.
Families of victims and the missing persons from the Tuzla Canton want information from war-crimes trials and names of those responsible for the disappearance of their family members to be known.
The continuation of the trial of Hamed Salihovic, Nedzad Oric and Azem Ahmic before the Cantonal Court in Tuzla has been postponed as per a request by one of the Defence attorneys. The presentation of closing statements has been scheduled for September 12.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Srebrenik, a court expert in psychiatry says that indictee Nedzad Oric had a reduced capability of judging his behaviour, when the crime was committed in July 1995.
The continuation of the trial for war crimes in Srebrenika before the Tuzla Cantonal Court has been postponed until February 27 due to the illness of indictee Nedzad Oric.