After presenting all pieces of evidence, the State Prosecution announces that it will file a revised indictment.
At a status conference the State Prosecution proposes examination of six additional witnesses, while the Defence objects to the proposal, describing it as "an unreasonable distraction to the court".
Two additional Prosecution witnesses speak about the trauma, suffered by Srebrencia victims, and their day-to-day problems.
Indictee Milorad Trbic addresses the Trial Chamber, arguing that he "does not know that genocide was committed in Srebrenica".
The Defence of Milorad Trbic completes its evidence presentation by presenting material evidence.
The Trial Chamber has agreed to postpone the presentation of findings of court expert Petar Vuga, bearing in mind that "it will take some time to translate the findings and...
A former military observer from the United Nations speaks about the days before attack on Srebrenica, and the suffering of Bosniaks in the enclave.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina examines Momir Nikolic, who speaks about the transportation and disappearance of Bosniaks from Bratunac.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed the indictment for Srebrenica genocide.
A former member of the Commission for Srebrenica speaks about the conclusions presented in his Report of 2004.