In a new film, convicted war criminal Esad Landzo seeks out former prisoners who he abused when he was an 18-year-old during the Bosnian war in 1992, and asks them to forgive him.
During the presentation of evidence at the trial of the indictee Eso Macic, the Prosecution tried to prove that he participated in the killings and beatings of prisoners in the Celebici and Musala detention camps in Konjic, while the Defence denied the allegations. The Trial Chamber is to pronounce its verdict on November 15.
The Defence completes the presentation of its evidence at the trial of Eso Macic, who is charged with crimes in the Konjic area, with the presentation of material evidence.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Konjic, a Defence witness says that indictee Eso Macic did not participate in the murder of prisoner Scepo Gotovac, but Esad Landzo, known as Zenga, killed him with a baseball bat.
Testifying at the trial for Konjic crimes, a former guard in Celebici detention camp says that prisoners were abused, but he did not see indictee Eso Macic participating in this.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Konjic, a State Prosecution witness says that he heard that indictee Eso Macic, whom he recognised in the courtroom, participated in the beating of detainees in Celebici detention camp.