A French appeals court postponed its decision on the extradition of a former Bosnian Serb fighter suspected of participating in burning dozens of Bosniak civilians alive in Visegrad in 1992.
Nebojsa Ranisavljevic is the only one who was sentenced for the kidnapping and killing of passengers from a train in Strpci (municipality of Rudo). During the investigation, which was held 18 years ago, he mentioned the names of several people claiming that they have participated in this crime along with him. Three of them were arrested late last week.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a Defence witness says that, following the breakout of war conflicts, the Bosniak population moved out of the town voluntarily.
The first defence witness at Goran Petrovic's trial for crimes in Visegrad, said that Bosniaks in Uzamnica camp in 1992 were harassed by Milan Lukic along with members of his unit, and not by the guards.
Former Bosnian Serb Army officer Luka Dragicevic said he circulated the document, which said that Muslims were genetically inferior to Serbs, to his troops during the 1992-95 war.
Former Bosnian Serb fighter Radomir Susnjar, alias Lalco, suspected of participating in burning dozens of Bosniak civilians alive in Visegrad in 1992, could soon be extradited.
Milan Lukic, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for having committed crimes in Visegrad, had been transferred to Estonia, where he will serve his sentence.
Milan Lukic, former Commander of Beli Orlovi paramilitary unit, requests the Hague Tribunal to reconsider a verdict under which he was sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes in Visegrad.