At the trial for crimes committed in the territory of the municipality of Hadzici, the witness for the prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that during his imprisonment he had often been taken to the frontline, where he was abused and wounded.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Hadzici, a former Justice Minister of the Government of the Republic and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, says that Ministrys conclusions related to solving the problem of detainees in Silos were never executed.
As the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area continues, former Justice Minister of the Government of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina says that Silos was not under the responsibility of his Ministry.
As the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area continues, a State Prosecution witness says that the wartime Presidency could not render a decision on dismissal of Silos due to a series of problems and conditions.
Nermin Semsic explains that requests for taking detainees from Silos to other locations in order to perform forced labour were made by civil and military authorities and that it is not known to him whether any of those requests were rejected.
Testimonies from Bosnian Serb prisoners held at the Silos wartime detention camp in Hadzici near Sarajevo described repeated beatings by Bosniak guards and terrible conditions in the cells.
The trial for war crimes at detention centres in Hadzici near Sarajevo was told that beatings and abuse of Serb prisoners were almost everyday events at the Silos jail camp.
The trial for crimes in the Hadzici area continues with the presentation of 28 pieces of material evidence by the Defence of Mustafa Djeliliovic and Fadil Covic.