The Prosecution of BiH has completed its seven-month long presentation of evidence against Mitar Rasevic and Savo Todovic, which included testimonies of former detainees in the Correctional Facility in Foca.
The Defence and the indictee deny the allegations of two Hague tribunal investigators who said that Milorad Trbic helped them in investigations conducted in the Srebrenica area.
After both parties presented their closing arguments, the first instance Trial Chamber pronounced Jadranko Palija guilty and sentenced him to 28 years' imprisonment.
The Appellate Chamber of the Court of BiH listens to the Prosecution and Defence appeals against the first instance verdict handed down to Niset Ramic.
A Prosecution witness, who spent more than six months in various detention camps in Herzegovina, recalls his time in Vojno camp.
The Appellate Chamber has confirmed the verdict sentencing Gojko Jankovic to 34 years imprisonment for crimes against humanity.
The Prosecution has asked that the former prime minister of Republika Srpska be held in custody for another month, and the Court accepted proposal.
A Prosecution witness who survived the shooting in Borkovac village describes what happened to him on May 20, 1992 when he lost his sister.
The trial of Zeljko Lelek has been postponed after attorney Fahrija Karkin failed to appear in Court.
The fourth suspect indicted for crimes in Zvornik pleads not guilty.