Testifying at the trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, a Prosecution witness speaks about the events in the town in July 1995.
Rajko Babic, a former member of the Republika Srpska Army, testifies at the trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica and says that while he was in command of his unit he heard that the issue of Srebrenica residents had been resolved.
Court expert Alma Bravo-Mehmedbasic presents her findings and opinion at the trial of four indictees charged with crimes committed in Srebrenica and says that indictee Stanko Kojic does not suffer from schizophrenia and is capable of following the trial.
In its sixth year of operation, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chamber for War Crimes sentenced 15 persons to a total of 156 years in prison, and acquitted seven, while the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina claims that they are also investigating one thousand suspects over war crimes offences.
At the trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents several pieces of material evidence.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina asked the State Court to postpone for one month the trial for crimes committed at Branjevo military farm in 1995 because the extradition of another Srebrenica genocide suspect is expected.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has rejected Vlastimir Golijan’s admission of guilt for participation in genocide committed in Srebrenica in July 1995, because the indictee does not understand the meaning of the crime with which he is charged.
Vlastimir Golijan has pleaded guilty to genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995 and the murder of more than 800 men and boys on Branjevo military farm in Pilica, Zvornik municipality.
The state prosecution has accused four former members of the Tenth Reconnaissance Squad with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, with genocide at Srebrenica.