A protected State Prosecution witness requests the Court to let him testify in absence of the public at the trial of Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes in Gorazde and Visegrad.
Testifying at the trial of Goran Popovic for crimes in Visegrad, the first State Prosecution witness says that he was arrested at the beginning of June 1992 and that he was then held in detention for more than two years.
Former guard Goran Popovic went on trial for sexually abusing, beating and torturing prisoners in 1992 at the Uzamnica detention camp near Visegrad where Bosniak civilians were held.
The first witness at the trial of Bosnian Serb ex-fighter Dragan Sekaric said 33 civilians including several relatives died in the attack on her village of Kokino Selo in May 1992.
As said at a status conference held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, the trial of Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes in Gorazde and Visegrad in 1992 and 1993, is due to begin on March 24.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests prohibiting measures for Dragan Sekaric, who is charged with crimes against humanity committed in Gorazde and Visegrad in 1992 and 1993.
The Bosnian State court has confirmed an indictment charging two former Serb fighters for wartime crimes including murder, rape, torture and persecution in eastern Bosnia in 1992 and 1993, and the Prosecution asked for prohibiting measures.
The Bosnian State Prosecution has asked for one-month custody for Radomir Markovic, Mile Kusic, Dragan Bozovic, Sasa Perkovic, Radomir Gluhovic, Pero Radovic and Ilija and Milos Vukasinovic, while the defence teams claim that the investigation is still in an early phase.
The State Prosecution presents, before the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, its appeal against a verdict under which Slobodan Grujic was acquitted of charges for crimes in Zvornik on February 14, 2013.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Defence present their appeals before the Appellate Chamber, expressing their dissatisfaction with a first instance verdict, under which the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced Albina Terzic to five years in prison.