The trial of four former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, who are charged with crimes committed in the Rogatica and Foca areas in 1992, is due to begin on November 21 with the reading of the indictment, presentation of introductory statements and examination of the first State Prosecution witness.
The State Prosecution requests the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, to extend custody for Jasmin Coloman, who is charged with murders of Croat civilians in Vitez, while the Defence objects to the motion, requesting prohibiting measures instead.
At the trial of Indira Kameric for crimes in Bosanski Brod, the Prosecution reads statements by deceased witnesses, who said that they used to see a woman named Indira among other soldiers at the "Polet" stadium.
In its closing arguments at the trial for crimes committed in Bosanski Brod, the prosecution said Zemir Kovacevic should be found guilty of killing, looting and the illegally arrest of Bosnian Serb civilians in 1992.
As announced at a hearing held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Aziz Aganovic, who is suspected of crimes committed in Rogatica, died on January 11, so the proceedings against him will be discontinued.
The examination of six witnesses at the trial for crimes in Rogatica before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo has been postponed due to the absence of the Prosecutor.
Testifying at the trial of Goran Saric for genocide in Srebrenica, a State Prosecution witness says that he was deployed, along with the indictee, to the Sarajevo battlefield in the summer of 1995.
At the trial of Bosnian ex-fighter Zemir Kovacevic for war crimes in Sijekovac in March 1992, the defences military expert argued that the killings actually took place before the conflict properly began.
In the fourth year of the trial of Zarije Ostojic, who is charged with crimes in Susica detention camp in Vlasenica, the Defence and Prosecution announce that they will inform the Court about the whereabouts of the remaining witnesses.