At the trial for crimes committed in Drvar, a former detainee in Kamenica detention camp says he was “lucky” because he was beaten only once during his detention.
Witness Ibrahim Halkic testifies at the trial of Ratko Dronjak, who is charged with crimes committed in Drvar, and says that guards beat him almost every day during the course of his detention in the Kamenica detention camp.
At the trial for crimes committed in the Drvar area, a Prosecution witness says he was detained in Kamenica detention camp for nine months and he was once beaten up by manager Ratko Dronjak.
The Institute for Missing Persons, INO, of Bosnia and Herzegovina continues clearing the pit believed to contain the remains of victims killed in Kamenica and announces the exhumation of new suspected mass graves in the Krajina area.
Sefkija Kozlica, who testified for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the trial for crimes committed in the Drvar area, says he spent about two and a half months in Kamenica detention camp in 1992, adding he experienced “constant trauma” while there.
The trial of Ratko Dronjak and Draga Rodic for crimes committed in detention centers in Drvar began with the reading of the indictment and the presentation of introductory arguments by the State Prosecution and Defence teams.
The Defence of Dragan Rodic, who is charged with crimes committed in Drvar, submitted a guilt admission agreement proposal to the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.