Testifying at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, a State Prosecution witness says that indictee Goran Sladoje was among a group of people, who took her brother and father away and that he beat her husband.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area, Defence witnesses say that indictee Azemin Sadikovic did not participate in an attack on Kasatici village, when members of Milosevic family were killed.
The first witness of the Cantonal prosecution in Sarajevo at the trial for crimes in Grbavica, said that she saw defendant Slobodan Bogdanovic taking Suad and Bajro Besic away in the summer of 1992.
As more and more witnesses to the 1992-war war pass away, questions about the value of their testimony in war crimes trials are becoming more pressing.
At the trial of Azemin Sadikovic, who is charged with crimes in the Hadzici area, the Sarajevo Cantonal Prosecution reads a statement given by late witness Milenko Samoukovic.
Former Croatian Defence Council serviceman Ermin Curtic was jailed for five and a half years for crimes against Bosniak civilians in the Vares area in October 1993.
At the end of the retrial of Ermin Curtic, the Cantonal Prosecution in Sarajevo calls on the Court to sentence him for crimes committed in Vares municipality, while the Defence calls for a verdict of release.
At the trial of Azemin Sadikovic for the crime committed in the municipality of Hadzici, witnesses for the Sarajevo Cantonal Prosecution said there were no military targets in the village of Kasatici, which came under attack in May 1992, but the village did lie close to a barracks.
At the retrial of Ermin Curtic, who is charged with crimes in Vares municipality, the Defence gives up the examination of previously-proposed witnesses, because it has not been able to locate them.