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20 August 2013

Srebrenica Genocide Sentences Cut on Appeal

The Appeals Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina reduced the sentences of Dusko Jevic and Mendeljev Djuric to 32 and 28 years respectively for their roles in the Srebrenica genocide.
20 May 2013

Correct and Wrong Conclusions

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls on the Court to quash its verdict under which Nedjo Ikonic and Goran Markovic were acquitted of charges for genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995, while the Defence of Dusko Jevic and Mendeljev Djuric call for revocation of the part of the verdict that sentenced them for that crime.
11 July 2012

Srebrenica - Center from Jahorina: Bullets and Dust Left All in Darkness

Survivor of warehouse slaughter at Kravica recalled the role in the Srebrenica massacre played by the Training Centre from Jahorina.
24 April 2012

Vranjes et al: Longer Sentence or Verdict of Release

Presenting their appeals against the first instance verdict, under which Ljubisa Vranjes and Mladen Milic were sentenced to ten years in prison each for crimes in Kotor-Varos, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls on the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to pronounce a longer imprisonment sentence against the indictees, while the Defence calls for a verdict of release.
16 December 2011

Jevic et al: Inclusion of Statements from the Investigation

At the trial of four men indicted for genocide in Srebrenica, statements given by the three indictees during investigation that they were engaged in Potocari during the evacuation of the population in July 1995 but did not know about the killings in Kravica, are included in the evidence.
24 November 2011

Jevic et al: Two Versions about Murders

At the trial of four indictees for genocide in Srebrenica, witness of the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina speaks of killings that took place while he, along with his police colleagues from Police Training Centre on Mount Jahorina, secured part of the road between Konjevic Polje and Bratunac.
28 October 2011

Ljubisa Vranjes and Mladen Milic Each Sentenced to Ten Years

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina pronounced a first instance verdict sentencing Ljubisa Vranjes and Mladen Milic to ten years in prison each for assisting in the murder of civilians in Kotor-Varos in June 1992.
28 September 2011

Vranjes et al: Visit to Crime Location

After accepting a State Prosecution's proposal for the revision of the indictment, the Trial Chamber said that, on October 5 this year it would pay a visit to the location in Kotor Varos, where war crimes charged upon Ljubisa Vranjes and Mladen Milic were committed.
14 September 2011

Vranjes et al: Murder of Husband

The wife of killed Zdravko Grgic, whose murder is charged upon the indictees, testifies as the last Prosecution witness at the trial of Ljubisa Vranjes and Mladen Milic.
2 September 2011

Vranjes et al: Murders of the Grgic brothers

At the trial for the war crimes in Kotor-Varos, a Defense witness stated that he found out from the indicted Ljubisa Vranjes how the Grgic brothers were murdered.
17 June 2011

Vranjes et al: A Big Event

Testifying at the trial for Kotor-Varos crimes, a Defence witness says that he was present when indictee Mladen Milic was invited to drive the Grgic brothers to a detention unit, adding that he found out a few days later, that they were killed.
16 June 2011

Vranjes et al: Participant in Murder

Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, a Defence witness says that he spoke to indictee Ljubisa Vranjes about the murder of the Grgic brothers, but he does not know why they were killed.
9 June 2011

Jevic et al: Witness Disputes Number of Victims

At the trial of four indictees charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, a Defence expert witness says that 512 bodies can be linked to Ravnice and Glogova primary mass graves in Bratunac municipality.
6 June 2011

Jevic et al: Indictee Was Not a Manager, Witness Says

At the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica, a court expert in police issues says that indictee Mendeljev Djuric had no managerial competencies in the Police Training Centre on Mount Jahorina, but his task was to train “deserters”, who were arrested in Serbia.
17 May 2011

Vranjes et al: Exhausted and Covered with Blood

Testifying at a trial for crimes committed in Kotor-Varos, a protected witness says that indictees Ljubisa Vranjes and Goran Markovic came to her house and took the Grgic brothers away for an examination.