Testifying at the trial of three witnesses charged with crimes in Srebrenik, defense witnesses said they didn’t see defendant Sejdalija Covic on the premises of the local community in Rapatnica, where Serbs were detained.
Defense witnesses testifying at the trial of three former military security officials charged with crimes in Srebrenik described the organization of the military police and their tasks in 1992.
Defense witnesses testifying at the trial three former Bosniak military policemen charged with crimes in Srebrenik said defendant Fikret Smajlovic was not responsible for a detention facility in Rapatnica.
A witness testifying at the trial of three Territorial Defense fighters charged with war crimes in Srebrenik said Rapatnica served as a military detention unit and that the Territorial Defense headquarters in the area did not disclose the number of detainees they had.
A statement by an injured party was read at the trial of three former Bosniak military police officers. The injured party described how the was tortured and abused by Bosniak forces during his detention in Rapatnica in 1992.
The state prosecution invited approximately 25 witnesses to testify during eleven months of evidence proceedings at the trial of three former fighters accused of war crimes in Srebrenik. The witnesses were physically tortured or saw others being beaten during their detention in the settlements of Rapatnica and Luke.
The defense of Ekrem Ibracevic, charged with war crimes in Srebrenik, presented documents which indicated that the injured parties in the case weren’t civilians, but members of Serb military units.
The state prosecution continued presenting material evidence at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic, who’ve been charged with war crimes in Srebrenik in 1992.
The state prosecution presented a portion of approximately 230 pieces of material evidence that it plans to present at a Srebrenik war crimes trial.
Statements by state prosecution witnesses were read at the trial of Ekrem Ibracevic, Faruk Smajlovic and Sejdalija Covic. In the statements the witnesses said they were beaten and tortured in Rapatnica during the summer of 1992.