A State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA officer described how information about alleged Islamic State fighter Armen Dzelko’s activities in the conflict zone in Syria was gathered.
Former Serb reservist policeman Slavko Milovanovic, who was acquitted of attacking a village near Srebrenica in 1992, is suing the Bosnian state for compensation for mental anguish caused by court-ordered restrictions.
A Bosnian State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA officer testified at the state court how Jasmin Keserovic, who is accused of fighting for a terrorist organisation in Syria, was identified.
The Bosnian state court has ordered the extension of custody remands for Milarem Berbic, Hamza Labidi, Emir Alisic, Senad Kasupovic and Jasmin Keserovic, who have been accused of organising terrorist groups and fighting in Syria.
The trial of Senad Kasupovic began at the Bosnian state court, with the defendant’s lawyer saying he will testify about the time he spent in Syria, where he is accused of fighting for the so-called Islamic State.
The state prosecution requested an extension of Milarem Berbic and Hamza Labidi’s custody remands after the confirmation of indictments charging them with unlawfully joining foreign paramilitary groups.
The Bosnian state prosecution filed a motion requesting a custody extension for Emir Alisic, who is accused of unlawfully forming and joining foreign paramilitary or parapolice formations and being a member of so-called Islamic State in Syria for around six years.
Questioning the number of victims of the 1995 massacres, complaining of an international anti-Serb conspiracy and glorifying Bosnian Serb wartime leaders are just some of the tactics used by Srebrenica genocide deniers, says a new report.
The trial of Senad Kasupovic, alias Muatesim, who has been charged with terrorism for his alleged involvement in fighting in Syria, is due to begin on May 20, the state court has confirmed.