The former Republika Srpska Justice Minister informs the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina of his mailing address, to which summons for his appearance before the Appellate Chamber of the War Crimes Chamber will be delivered shortly.
Testifying as the Prosecutions expert at Ratko Mladics trial at The Hague, historian Patrick Treanor says that Serb leaders undertook a series of unilateral moves in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1991 and 1992 with the aim of establishing their own state.
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic, former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Vitomir Zepinic says that, on the eve of the war the indictee advocated for separation of Serbs from Bosniaks and Croats, but he referred to political and cultural, not physical separation.
The State Prosecution believes they have proven that Veselin Vlahovic known as Batko is guilty of all offences, as outlined in the indictment. They stated, furthermore, that even the highest sentence possible for these offences is not sufficient to punish Vlahovic for the reign of terror he brought to the Sarajevo neighborhoods of Grbavica, Vraca and Kovacici in 1992.
The witness for Radovan Karadzics defence denied that Bosniaks and Croats were expelled from the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Grbavica in the autumn of 1992.
Former Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Branko Djeric says at Radovan Karadzics trial at The Hague that, despite his warning, in 1992 the indictee did not want to deal with war crimes committed by Serb forces, saying that they could be dealt with later.
Testifying at Radovan Karadzic's trial, a Hague Prosecution expert witness says that, in October 1991 the Serb side had a plan about the possibilities for the decentralisation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, MUP of the then Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Though the trial of Radovan Karadzic is still in the early stages, many in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have lost interest in the process with some analysts likening it to a circus.
The Republic Srpskas former minister of justice told the trial of Radovan Karadzic that the government fought against the detention of civilians in Serbian autonomous regions, SAOs, in 1992.
The Republika Srpska, RS, government tried to employ members of all ethnic groups during the war, said Momcilo Mandic in his third week of testimony before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY.