The growing number of witnesses in war crimes trials who suddenly change their testimonies in court concerns judicial experts - who say such changes must be probed.
At the trial for genocide in Srebrenica witness for the State Prosecution gave different answers when asked whether volunteers reported to indictee Ostoja Stanisic to kill prisoners in Petkovci, a village close to Zvornik in July of 1995.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina terminates custody measures for Momir Pelemis, who was sentenced under a first instance verdict to 16 years in prison for having assisted in the commission of genocide in Srebrenica, and replaces custody with a prohibiting measure, banning him from leaving his place of residence.
The trial of Ostoja Stanisic and Marko Milosevic, who are charged with genocide in Srebrenica, is due to begin on October 9 with the reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory arguments by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Trial Chamber sitting in the case of Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic, who are charged with crimes against Srebrenica residents, did not accept a proposal for the examination of three additional State Prosecution witnesses.
The Defence of indictee Zoran Ilic presents material evidence in an attempt to prove that the attack by the Republika Srpska Army, VRS in July 1995 was not aimed against civilians, but members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Srebrenica.
A former Hague Prosecution investigator says at the trial for Srebrenica crimes, that the bodies of Srebrenica residents that were found in the Glogova and Ravnice mass graves originated from the Agricultural Co-operative warehouse in Kravica, Bratunac municipality, where those people had been killed.
At the trial for crimes in Srebrenica the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina proposes to the State Court to order indictee Dragan Neskovic back to custody. He was released under prohibiting measures on September 14.
The trial of Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic, former members of Jahorina Training Centre with the Special Brigade of Republika Srpska, RS police, who are indicted for crimes in Srebrenica, continues with presentation of material evidence by the State Prosecution.
On the second day of his testimony at the trial for the Srebrenica genocide, a defence witness for Momir Pelemis says that no procedure related to the exchange of captured Srebrenica residents, who were held in the Kula school building in Pilica, Zvornik municipality prior to being executed on Branjevo farm, was conducted.