While cross-examining Defence witness Gojko Klickovic at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, The Hague Prosecution says that Klickovic ordered the displacement of Bosniaks from Bosanska Krupa municipality in 1992.
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues, Mitar Rasevic, former Chief of Security of the Penal and Correctional Facility, KPD, in Foca, says that not even one prisoner was killed in that prison during the war and that guards did not beat or abuse prisoners.
Post-war Bosnian Serb Prime Minister Gojko Klickovic was acquitted of ordering an attack on Bosanska Krupa and expelling Bosniak civilians during the conflict in 1992.
The pronouncement of a second instance verdict against Gojko Klickovic and Mladen Drljaca, who are charged with crimes in Bosanska Krupa, has been postponed until May 7.
Presenting their closing statements, the Defence of Gojko Klickovic and Mladen Drljaca urge the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to acquit the indictees of the charges for crimes in Bosanska Krupa. The verdict is due to be pronounced on April 29.
At the retrial of former Bosnian Serb officials Gojko Klickovic and Mladen Drljaca, charged with expelling Bosniaks from Bosanska Krupa, the prosecution demanded a guilty verdict.
In the forthcoming local elections in Bosnia on the electoral lists in the towns of Zvornik and Samac among the candidates will be convicted war criminals.
The retrial of Gojko Klickovic and Mladen Drljaca, who are charged with crimes in Bosanska Krupa, begins with the reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory arguments by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Defence teams.
The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina quashed the first instance verdict which acquitted Gojko Klickovic and Mladen Drljaca of all charges for crimes in Bosanska Krupa, while Jovan Ostojic was acquitted of charges for the same crimes by the second instant verdict.