Former soldier Zurahid Mujcinovic asked the state-level court to overturn his war crimes conviction for abusing Serb prisoners in Srebrenik in north-west Bosnia because new evidence has emerged.
Landmark verdicts from the Bosnian state court ordering wartime rapists to compensate their victims have run into trouble because the convicted men might be too poor to pay.
As the trial for crimes on Mount Igman continues, the Defence of Nedzad Hodzic presents material evidence with which it wants to prove that the indictee was an ordinary soldier of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, and that he had no responsibility for prisoners on Mount Igman.
Testifying at the trial for crimes on Mount Igman, a Defence witness says that indictee Nedzad Hodzic was a small-built person without any scars on his face in 1993.
The Defence of Nedzad Hodzic and Dzevad Salcin, who are charged with crimes on Mount Igman, announce, during a status conference, that they will examine Zulfikar Alispago, former Commander of Zulfikar Special Purposes Unit of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a Defence witness.
Witness Dragan Vukovics statements were read at the trial for crimes on Mount Igman. In his statements the witness said that indictee Nedzad Hodzic mistreated him, while Dzevad Salcin cut his ear off.
A former detainee said he was repeatedly beaten in captivity by Nedzad Hodzic, one of two Bosniak ex-servicemen accused of wartime crimes on Mount Igman.
Testifying at the trial for crimes on Mount Igman, Hadzici municipality, State Prosecution witnesses say that they do not know that anybody mistreated prisoners and that they did not notice any injuries on them.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Mount Igman, Hadzici municipality, a State Prosecution witness requests the prosecutor to avoid some questions, if possible, because he received a letter, instructing him not to speak about that.