Bosnian Serb war crimes suspects received 640,000 euro of state money, plus more cash from private funds, while Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats got nothing.
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.
As Mladics trial continues, a Hague Prosecution witness says that, in July 1995 the Main Headquarters of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, announced that captured Bosniaks from Srebrenica would be escorted to Batkovic detention camp, near Bijeljina, but they never arrived.
Polish officer Janusz Kalbarczyk says at Ratko Mladics trial that, as a UN military observer, he was held hostage by the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, and used as human shield against NATOs air strikes in May 1995.
Testifying at Ratko Mladics trial, a former UN military observer says that the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, held him hostage and used him as a human shield against NATO air strikes in the spring of 1995.
Testifying at Ratko Mladics trial before The Hague Tribunal, anthropologist Freddy Peccerelli speaks about exhumations from mass graves in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At the trial of Ratko Mladic, The Hague Prosecution's officer, Dora Sokola, spoke of what the defendant was saying during recess of the hearing held in February this year, while addressing his lawyers.
As the trial of Ratko Mladic continues, protected witness RM-70 describes multiple rapes, torture and humiliation to which Serb soldiers and policemen subjected her and other detained Bosniak women in several buildings in Foca in the summer and fall of 1992.
The Hague Prosecutions military expert Richard Butler says at Ratko Mladics trial that the mass murder of captives from Srebrenica, which was committed by members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska in Kravica village, near Bratunac in July 1995, was ordered.