A Bosnian state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of former Zvornik police forces said Dragomir Vasic was in Bratunac and Srebrenica for two or three days in July 1995, around the dates of Srebrenica-related killings.
Presenting his closing statement, Aleksandar Cvetkovics defense attorney said Cvetkovic didnt participate in the execution of civilians from Srebrenica on the Branjevo Farm in the municipality of Zvornik in July 1995. As such, the defense believes that their client should be acquitted of charges of participating in genocide.
It would have been impossible to prove the Srebrenica genocide without the immense courage of survivors and their testimonies on the crimes committed in July 1995.
A statement by a deceased witness was read at the Goran Saric trial. The statement described how the witness dug holes on the way from Konjevic Polje to Zvornik and how the bodies of victims were buried.
Presenting its closing statement at the Aleksander Cvetkovic trial, Cvetkovics defense attorney said the state prosecution failed to prove elements of genocide in the case against his client.
A Bosnian state court trial dealing with the Srebrenica genocide has been postponed, pending consent from the Hague Tribunal to have a witness testify without protection measures.
A protected witness at the Goran Saric trial said he saw Bosniaks from Srebrenica being shot and corpses in front of a warehouse in Kravica in the municipality of Bratunac.
A draft resolution condemning the Srebrenica genocide of July 1995 has been sent to the Bosnian parliament, but Bosnian Serb lawmakers are again expected to reject it.
A defence witness told Ratko Mladics trial in The Hague that the Bosnian Serb military chief had no control over detention camps for Bosniaks and Croats near Prijedor in the summer of 1992.
A defense witness testifying at the Ratko Mladic trial said he was wounded while working as an ambulance driver during a Bosnian Army attack on Prijedor in May 1992.