The War Crimes Chamber will begin 2007 with four new trials.
Savo Todovic and Mitar Rasevic are charged with crimes committed against civilians who were detained in Correctional Facility Foca.
During 2006 Bosnias war crimes chamber confirmed 19 indictments and passed nine verdicts handing out 130 years and four months of prison time in total.
The Court of BiH has confirmed the adapted indictment and an extended period of detention for former Croat Defence Council commander Pasko Ljubicic.
Prosecutor Peter Kid has opened the trial of four indictees charged with crimes committed against non-Serbs who were detained in 1992 in Omarska, Trnopolje and Keraterm detainment camps.
Tomorrow (Thursday) the Court of BiH should make a decision on the extension of Pasko Ljubicic's detention, which expires on December 22.
In the re-trial of Nedjo Samardzic, the Appeals Chamber sentenced him to 24 years' imprisonment for crimes committed in Foca.
At the trial of Radisav Ljubinac, the prosecution continued to question witnesses who spoke of crimes committed around Rogatica.
The Bosnian court has ruled that Nikola Andrun, the former deputy warden of the Gabela detention camp, be jailed for 13 years for crimes against civilians.
The prosecution and defence have given their closing arguments in the final phase of trial of Gabela camp accused.