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4 February 2016

Bosniak Ex-Fighter Jailed for Serdari Village Massacre

Former Territorial Defence fighter Fikret Planincic’s 11-year prison sentence for taking part in the 1992 killings of nine Serb civilians, including two children, has been upheld on appeal.
14 January 2016

Defense Presents Closing Statements at Trial of Three Kotor Varos Territorial Defense Members

The defense teams of three former Territorial Defense soldiers charged with war crimes in Kotor Varos have called upon the state court’s appeal chamber to hand down verdicts of release. The defense states their clients didn’t participate in an attack on civilians in the village of Serdari in 1992. The verdict is scheduled for February 4.



24 December 2015

Prosecution Calls for Conviction at Retrial of Territorial Defense Members Accused of Attacking Kotor Varos Civilians

Presenting its closing statement at the retrial of former Territorial Defense members Fikret Planincic, Sead Menzil and Mirsad Vatrac, the prosecution called for a guilty verdict. The prosecution insisted the trial chamber consider the death of civilians and girls while deliberating the sentence.

12 May 2015

Retrial for Crimes Committed in Kotor Varos Begins

The retrial of former Territorial Defense members Fikret Planincic, Sead Menzil and Mirsad Vatrac has begun. The defendants have been charged with war crimes in Kotor Varos.

28 January 2015

Incomprehensible Verdict Quashed

After determining that it is incomprehensible, the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, quashes a first instance verdict, under which Fikret Planincic, Sead Menzil and Mirsad Vatrac were sentenced for crimes in the Kotor-Varos area.
18 December 2014

Appeals against a Verdict of Conviction for Serdari Crimes

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, proposes to the Appellate Chamber of the Court of BiH to pronounce longer sentences against Fikret Planincic, Sead Menzil and Mirsad Vatrac, who were sentenced, under a first instance verdict, to a total of 33-and-a-half years in prison for crimes in Serdari, Kotor-Varos municipality.

13 January 2014

Bosniak Fighters Jailed for Massacre of Serbs

Four ex-members of the Kotor Varos territorial defence force were jailed for a total of 43 years for involvement in the killing of 16 Serb civilians in the village of Serdari in 1992.
27 December 2013

Bosnian Court Postpones Two Verdicts

The Bosnian State Court has postponed the passing of two high-profile war crimes verdicts to January next year.
10 December 2013

Bosniak Fighters Demand Acquittals Over Serb Killings

Four former Bosniak Territorial Defence fighters accused of attacking the village of Serdari in 1992, when 16 Serb civilians were killed, called for not guilty verdicts as their trial concluded.
26 November 2013

Verdict of Release Requested

Presenting their closing statements, the Defence of Fikret Planincic and Rasim Lisancic call for a verdict of release, saying that it has not been proved that they participated in an attack on Serdari village on September 17, 1992.

12 November 2013

Sentence in Accordance with Law Requested

Presenting his closing statement at the trial for crimes committed in Kotor-Varos, the Prosecutor says that it has been proved that the indictees participated in an attack on Serdari village, requesting the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to “sentence them in accordance with the law”.

22 October 2013

Presentation of Evidence for Kotor-Varos Crimes Completed

The presentation of evidence for crimes in the Kotor-Varos area in 1992 has been completed with the presentation of material evidence by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Defence.

8 October 2013

Statements Given under Pressure Due to Beating

As the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos continues, indictee Sead Menzil’s Defence witnesses say that, in 1992 they signed statements about events in that area after having been captured by members of Serb forces and that they signed them under pressure.  

17 September 2013

Soldiers Defended Their Families

During cross-examination, a military expert witness says that two soldiers were present in Serdari village during an attack on the village, but that does not change the stand that civilians were attacked and killed.

10 September 2013

A Surprise Attack

Denying the Defence’s evidence, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina examines a military court expert who says that Serdari village was outside the combat activities zone, adding that neither Serb forces nor any organised defence existed in the village.