14 October 2014
The Third Instance Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reduced the sentence to Sefik Alic for the crimes committed in the territory of Bosanska Krajina from ten to eight years of prison.
22 September 2014
After the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, quashed a verdict against Sefik Alic, which had sentenced him to ten years in prison for crimes in Bosanska Krajija, the State Prosecution and Defence present their appeals before the Appellate Chamber.
5 August 2014
Former Bosnian Army assistant commander Sefik Alic, convicted of abusing Croatian Serb prisoners of war, was freed on a technicality because the wrong criminal code was used at his trial.
5 July 2010
The retrial of Sefik Alic today watched on video the original testimony from witnesses Rafik Durakovic and Agan Elkasovic.
23 March 2009
The State Prosecution files an appeal against Sefik Alic's acquittal, requesting a retrial before the Appellate Chamber.
8 April 2008
In its closing arguments, the Prosecution of BiH has asked for a long jail term for Sefik Alic, while the Defence has requested a verdict of release.
11 March 2008
An additional Prosecution witness testifies behind closed doors.
4 March 2008
The Prosecution invites another protected witness.
12 February 2008
A Defence witness claims that the indictee was not assistant commander for security of "Hamze" Battalion, and that he did not have any responsibility for prisoners.
23 January 2008
A Defence witness claims that Sefik Alic was not a commander, but a common soldier.
14 January 2008
The state Prosecution proposes its material evidence, and announces the examination of one more witness.
9 January 2008
Much of today's hearing was closed to the public to allow the broadcast of a video showing some protected witnesses.
8 January 2008
Today's hearing was postponed due to the absence of the international judges.
28 December 2007
In 2007, the Court of BiH ordered custody for 29 war crimes suspects, some of whom were eventually indicted, while others were released without charge.
12 December 2007
A former member of the 505th Buzim Brigade has claimed that he did not see any prisoners of war during the "Oluja" military operation conducted in Bosnian Krajina.