A Bosnian prosecution witness told Petar Kovacevic's trial for crimes committed in Visegrad in 1992 that she heard that the accused was in the group of soldiers who took her brother and killed him.
No one has ever been charged with making a threat against witnesses even though the witnesses themselves complain about the threats that they are receiving and that this is often the reason the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders war crimes suspects into custody.
A prosecution witness testified at Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Petar Kovacevics trial that his mother told him how the defendant killed one neighbour and raped another near Visegrad in 1992.
Former serviceman Petar Kovacevic went on trial for alleged crimes against humanity in Visegrad in 1992, including involvement in murders, rapes and expulsions of Bosniaks.
The Bosnian State court rejected a request to order custody to Srecko Boskovic, who was arrested under suspicion that he committed crimes against civilians in Zvornik in July 1995.
The Defence of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, plans to examine 18 witnesses and one court expert and present about 40 pieces of material evidence.
As the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, continues, parts of Momir Nikolics testimony before the Hague Tribunal in 2003 were read in the courtroom. Those parts indicate that Nikolic knew about murders of Srebrenica residents.
The Appellate Chamber of the State Court is due to pronounce a verdict against Zeljko Ivanovic, who is charged with having assisted in the commission of genocide in Srebrenica, on Thursday, June 19.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, witness Halida Alic says that Vitomir Rackovic was in a truck, which transported several persons, who have been missing ever since.
As the trial of Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, continues, a summary of Momir Nikolics testimony before The Hague Tribunal in 2003 was read.