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20 May 2014

Murders and abuse of Bosniaks in Cajnice

After a trial of more than three years, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina will announce its verdict against Milun Kornjaca on May 21. As a commander of the Blue Eagles unit, Kornjaca is charged for crimes committed in Cajnice in 1992.

20 June 2013

Taken away from Omarska Detention Camp

As the trial of Milorad Tadic, known as Brk, before the District Court in Banja Luka continues, statements given by two Defence witnesses were read. The witnesses said that, while they were detained in Omarska detention camp, they saw Sejad Sivac being taken away.
29 May 2013

Milorad Zivkovic as Defence Witness

The Trial Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina accepts a proposal to examine Milorad Zivkovic as Milun Kornjaca’s Defence witness at the next hearing for crimes committed in Cajnice. 

28 March 2013

Defendant ‘Never Beat Up Bosniaks’

 Ex-fighter Milun Kornjaca, accused of abusing and murdering prisoners in the Bosnian town of Cajnice, said he never assaulted anyone or locked up detainees in a metal container.

14 March 2013

Bosnian Serb Fighters Call for Not Guilty Verdict

Tadic’s defence called on the judges on Wednesday to free their client, following a previous plea for release from Zivkovic’s lawyers ahead of the verdict scheduled for April 12.

7 March 2013

Verdict of Release Requested

Presenting its closing statement, the Defence of indictee Milorad Zivkovic calls on the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to acquit its client of charges for crimes in Cajnice.

14 February 2013

Kornjaca: Capable of Following the Trial

Testifying at a request by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a medical doctor confirms that Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice, is capable of standing trial. 
7 February 2013

Zivkovic and Tadic: Aware of Persecutions

Presenting its closing statement, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina says that it has proved that indictees Milorad Zivkovic and Dusko Tadic intentionally participated in a planned persecution of Bosniak civilians in Cajnice in the spring of 1992.
24 January 2013

Zivkovic and Tadic: Closing Statements on February 6

After examining a military court expert at the trial for crimes in Cajnice, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sets the presentation of Prosecution’s closing statements for February 6.
23 October 2012

Kornjaca: Prosecution Completes Presentation of Evidence

By presenting its material evidence, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has completed the presentation of evidence at the trial of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice.
9 October 2012

Kornjaca: Regarding Material Evidence

On October 22 the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina is due to present its material evidence at the trial of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice, after the Defence submitted a written opinion about indisputable and disputable pieces of the Prosecution’s evidence.
25 September 2012

Zivkovic and Tadic: Testimony Closed to Public

The trial of Milorad Zivkovic and Dusko Tadic, who are charged with crimes in Cajnice, continues with the testimony of a protected witness at a closed hearing.
18 September 2012

Zivkovic and Tadic: Response to Defence Witnesses

At the trial of Milorad Zivkovic and Dusko Tadic, who are charged with crimes in Cajnice municipality, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina accepts a State Prosecution's request to examine protected witness M-3 as part of the Prosecution's response to the Defence's evidence. By examining the witness, the Prosecution intends to deny allegations by two Defence witnesses.
31 August 2012

Kornjaca: Custody Replaced with Prohibiting Measures

The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina terminates custody for Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes against humanity in Cajnice in 1992, and orders prohibiting measures instead.
28 August 2012

Kornjaca: Blue Eagle’s Chief Was in Charge in Cajnice

At the trial of Milun Kornjaca, a Serb paramilitary chief accused of crimes in Cajnice, a witness said that he blames the defendant for his brother’s death.