Testifying at the trial of Zeljko Jukic for crimes in Prozor, a Defence witness says that he has known the indictee since wartime, but he has never heard of, or personally seen him committing a crime.
The first Defence witness testifying at the trial for crimes in Prozor, confirms that indictee Zeljko Jukic was a member of Marinko Beljo Special Purposes Unit of Rama Brigade with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, but he has never heard that a Kinder squad existed in that area or that the indictee was its member.
As announced at a status conference, the Defence of Zeljko Jukic, who is charged with crimes in Prozor, is due to begin presenting evidence on June 13.
The Defence of Zeljko Jukic, who is charged with crimes in Prozor, says at a status conference that it has updated its evidence presentation plan, so the presentation of the Defences evidence will be discussed again next week.
By entering 119 physical exhibits into evidence at the trial of Zeljko Jukic, charged with crimes committed in Prozor in 1993, the prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has finished its evidence hearing.
A trial for war crimes in Prozor was told that many graves found in the area contained victims over the age of 60, but corpses of a child and a baby had also been exhumed.
At a trial for war crimes in the town of Prozor in central Bosnia in 1993, a Bosniak witness recalled how defendant Zeljko Jukic branded him with a burning cigarette.
At the trial for war crimes committed in Prozor in 1993, Prosecution witnesses corroborated that the Kinder Platoon of the Croat Defence Council (HVO) "raided, burnt and persecuted Bosniaks from the villages in this municipality.
At a trial for war crimes in Prozor in central Bosnia in 1993, witnesses said Bosnian Croat gunmen moved into villages, burned homes and forced out the people living there.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Prozor area, protected State Prosecution witnesses say that members of the Croatian Defence Council intruded villages in their municipality, set houses on fire, killed and deported the local population in July 1993.