The 18th anniversary of the murder of civilians in Zenica will be marked in Tuesday, April 19. On that day in 1993 a grenade killed 17 people and wounded another 78, though no one has been tried or convicted for the attack.
The Defence of Suad Kapic, who has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for crimes committed in the Sanski Most area, will file an appeal with the third-instance chamber, which has the power to overturn the verdict.
The defence for Ante Kovac claims much of the blame for the crimes with which he is charged lies with a person who has already been sentenced by The Hague.
Drastic revisions in prison sentences between first and second instances are either a sign that the appeal process if working well, or a sign that something is very wrong with the judicial system.
Representatives of the war crime strategy preparation working group do not want to speak about what will happen now that a working group member has resigned.