Nihad Bojadzic, the former deputy commander of the Bosnian Armys Zulfikar Squad, said that he did not lead a wartime attack on the village of Trusina, where 22 Croats were killed.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kladanj, a Prosecution witness describes having been beaten in front of a police station in Stupari, adding that he then spent one year in detention in that place.
A former detainee said he was repeatedly beaten in captivity by Nedzad Hodzic, one of two Bosniak ex-servicemen accused of wartime crimes on Mount Igman.
Protected witness C testifies at the trial for crimes committed on Mount Igman, Hadzici, but the Court prohibits the publishing of the content of his testimony.
The Trial Chamber interrupts indictee Nihad Bojadzics testimony at the trial for crimes in Trusina, Konjic municipality, after indictee Nedzad Hodzic complained about chest pain.
At the trial for crimes committed in the territory of Kladanj, the witness for the prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that her father was beaten in the police station in Stupari.
Due to the defendants illness, the Trial Chamber separated the case against Zulfikar Alispago from the case against other five persons charged with crimes committed in Trusina, the municipality of Konjic.
At the trial for crimes on Mt Igman, a Bosnian prosecution witness said that defendant Nedzad Hodzic hit prisoners with a wooden stick and abused them in other ways in 1993.
A prosecution witness told the trial for crimes committed at Mt Igman that he twice had blood in his urine after being beaten by a soldier, whose name he heard was Nedzad Hodzic.
At the trial of two Bosniak fighters for the torture, beatings and sexual abuse of prisoners on Mount Igman in 1993, a witness said one defendant behaved abnormally because of wartime stress.