Person: Jevic Dusko

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11. October 2010.
The trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica has been postponed due to the need to solve several procedural issues related to the testimony of one of the key Prosecution witnesses.

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4. October 2010.
A Prosecution witness testifying at the trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica denies parts of his statement given to the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, in 2005, claiming his words were not correctly conveyed.

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21. June 2010.
At the trial of four indictees who are charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica a Prosecution witness says he saw indictee Dusko Jevic in Potocari after the fall of Srebrenica, identifying Jevic in court.


15. June 2010.
Prosecution witness Mile Janjic says at the trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica that members of the "Jahorina" Police Squad were present in Potocari on July 12 and 13, 1995, adding that he saw indictee Mendeljev Djuric there.

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19. March 2010.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms an indictment against Nedjo Ikonic for genocide committed in Srebrenica in July 1995. The indictment alleges that Ikonic, as Commander of the Second Company with the "Jahorina" Training Center of the Special Police Brigade with the Ministry of Interior, MUP, of Republika Srpska, RS, participated, from July 10 to July 19, 1995, in a joint criminal enterprise with the aim of deporting women and children and killing male Bosniaks from the Srebrenica enclave.

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21. December 2009.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has ordered one-month custody for Goran Markovic, who is suspected of genocide committed in Srebrenica in July 1995. As per a motion filed by the State Prosecution, the Court ordered the suspect into custody on the grounds that if he were to remain at liberty he might disturb the public order or interfere with the course of the criminal proceedings by influencing witnesses.