At the trial of Radovan Karadzic wartime President of Foca municipal Government Radoijca Mladjenovic apologises to victims of rape committed by Serb forces in that town in 1992.
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The Appellate Chamber has confirmed the verdict sentencing Gojko Jankovic to 34 years imprisonment for crimes against humanity.
Former Bosnian Serb military police deputy commander, who pleaded guilty to crimes committed against civilians in Foca, is jailed at the Hague tribunal.
The prosecution closes its case with the reading of statements from two witnesses who claim the indictee personally raped them in 1992.
Another prosecution witness claims defendant Gojko Jankovic raped her on numerous occasions between July and August 1992.
Two witnesses spoke of their wartime detention in Foca, where they say they were forced to have sexual relations with Serb soldiers - including the indictee.
After receiving a second indictment relating to crimes committed in Foca, Gojko Jankovic pleads not guilty.