Former Bosnian Serb police officer Milisav Ikonic told the state court that he was not guilty of raping women in Rogatica during the war in 1992.
In its closing statements, the defence of former Bosnian Serb officer Radomir Markovic asked for him to be cleared of killings Bosniaks and pillaging homes in villages in Rogatica in 1992.
Defence lawyers for Muhidin Basic, who was convicted of raping a woman in Vares in 1994, have asked the court to quash the verdict and order a retrial because they have found new evidence.
The district court of Eastern Sarajevo ordered a new expert evaluation of the injured party at the trial of three defendants charged with crimes Rogatica. According to the charges, the injured party was wounded and his father was killed by the defendants.
An additional state prosecution witness testified at the trial of eight former Bosnian Serb Army members charged with war crimes in Karacici. The witness confirmed she was present during the exhumation and identification of the mortal remains of her parents and two relatives in the village of Karacici in the municipality of Rogatica.
Testifying at a trial dealing with war crimes committed in Rogatica and Foca, a protected witness said he didn’t see defendant Muhamed Sisic shooting at the tires of a bus transporting civilians in Kukavice. However, the witness said he assumed that Sisic shot at them.
A protected state prosecution witness said defendant Emir Drakovac tortured a captured member of the Bosnian Serb Army in Zebina Suma in the municipality of Foca during the Bosnian war. The witness testified at the trial of four former members of the Bosnian Army charged with crimes in the Rogatica and Foca area.
Mile Kušić je optužen zajedno s Radomirom Markovićem, Draganom Božovićem, Sašom Perkovićem, Radomirom Gluhovićem, Perom Radovićem te Ilijom i Milošem Vukašinovićem, da su, u okviru širokog i sistematičnog napada, u periodu od aprila do septembra 1992. učestvovali u napadu i ubistvima počinjenim nad nesrpskim civilnim stanovništvom.
A trial chamber dealing with the trial of four former members of the Bosnian Army charged with crimes in Rogatica and Foca decided that ST-2, a protected witness in the case, would testify in 15 days. During his testimony, ST-2 will be placed in a separate cabin and his voice and face will be altered.
A protected witness testified in a closed session at the trial of three former Bosnian Serb fighters charged with wartime crimes in the Rogatica area.
The trial of four former members of the Bosnian Army charged with war crimes in the Rogatica and Foca area has been postponed, as issues related to protection measures for a witness in the case still haven’t been resolved.
Testifying at the trial of eight former Bosnian Serb soldiers charged with crimes in the Rogatica area in 1992, a defense witness said she hadn’t heard of military operations in the village of Karacici.
The first witness testifying at the trial of three defendants charged with crimes in Rogatica testified in a closed session.