At the trial of four people charged with genocide in Srebrenica, witnesses who were testifying about the execution of prisoners at the Branjevo Military Academy on July 16, 1995, were being confronted.
A former member of the Tenth Reconnaissance Squad of the Main Headquarters with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS says at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica that he was not present on Branjevo military farm in July 1995, when captives were shot, adding that he found out about it later.
At the trial of four indictees, who are charged with genocide in Srebrenca, a Defence witness says that he found out that Branjevo military farm was one of the locations where Srebrenica residents were executed in July 1995, adding that, as far as he knew, 350 people were killed on Branjevo.
Testifying at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a Defence witness says that he was taken him to an arable field in the vicinity of Branjevo and was told to shoot captives, but he refused to do it.
At the retrial of Radomir Vukovic and Zoran Tomic, who are indicted with genocide in Srebrenica, defence witness Franc Kos gave his testimony without the presence of the public.
Testifying in his defence at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, indictee Franc Kos says that prisoners, who were brought to Branjevo military farm, were first killed from machine guns and then from revolvers, adding that all indictees participated in the shooting.
At the trial of defendants charged with genocide in Srebrenica, a witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that Muslims in Srebrenica did not have weapons which they could use to put up resistance to Bosnian Serbs in July 1995.
Joseph Kingori, former UN military observer in Srebrenica, said that Muslims in Srebrenica only had light firearms and because of that they were not able to put up meaningful resistance to the army of Bosnian Serbs.
At the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, a Defence witness says that he found out that civilians were killed on Branjevo, but people were not allowed to speak about the crime.
Testifying for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the trial for genocide in Srebrenica, Dean Manning confirms that remains that were found in graves around Srebrenica suggest that the men were killed as prisoners, not as soldiers in combats.
At the trial for genocide in Srebrenica a former member of the Tenth Reconnaissance Squad with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, who testified in defence of the first indictee, says that, in July 1995, as per
an order issued by Miso Pelemis, a group of soldiers was taken to Branjevo farm, near Zvornik, where they killed between 600 and 700 prisoners.