Lawyers representing 11 indictees charged with genocide have presented their proposed evidence plan.
Court to consider if reports by Richard Batler and Dean Manning qualify as evidence in BiH
In the continuation of the trial of 11 indictees charged with genocide in Srebrenica, another prosecution witness said that he saw Milos Stupar in Sandici on July 13, 1995.
Two witnesses recognised the indictees in the courtroom - but did not connect them to the murders in Kravica.
Defence lawyer asks for the prosecutor to be removed after a witness claims that he was"influenced".
But Prosecution witness does not connect any of them with the murders of about thousand Bosniaks near Srebrenica, with which they are charged.
A witness in the trial of 11 persons accused of genocide in Kravica claims that soldiers told him that they had seen the principal defendant near the place where around...
The prosecution complained that two witnesses in the case against 11 defendants charged with genocide in Kravica on July 13, 1995 were not cooperating.
Two prosecution witnesses speak of the massacre of Bosniak detainees after the fall of Srebrenica.
Controversy surrounds statements given by two accused in Bosnia's first domestic genocide trial, in which they are said to have admitted their guilt.