

18 July 2008 Dusko Tadic will soon be released, after having served two thirds of his sentence.
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18 July 2008 A former member of the HVO Brigade Military Police appears as a Defence witness and claims that he "did not know" that there was a prison in Vojno.
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18 July 2008 The Prosecution and Defence have presented their evidence presentation plans at the trial of Rade Veselinovic, announcing that the first witnesses will be examined on August 18.
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18 July 2008 The two last Defence teams present their closing arguments, denying that genocide was committed in Kravica and their clients participated in the murder of Srebrenica residents.
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18 July 2008 A former guard from "Barutni magacin" detention camp refused to say who participated in the crimes against detained Bosniaks held there.
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18 July 2008 A victim, who was sexually abused in Bosanska Krupa, was examined with the public not present.
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18 July 2008 The Trial Chamber reprimands the Prosecution, after a witness fails to appear in the courtroom.
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17 July 2008 Prosecution witnesses testify about the sexual abuse during detention and describe the search for the remains of their close family members.
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17 July 2008 After most Defence teams have presented their closing arguments, the Trial Chamber has announced that it will announce the first verdict for the Srebrenica genocide on July 29.
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16 July 2008 The eleven Defence teams consider that the Prosecution has not proved that genocide was committed after the fall of Srebrenica or that their clients participated in it.
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16 July 2008 Former detainees, who were detained in the detention camps in Bileca and Nevesinje, speak about the participation of police in the capture of Bosniaks, as well as the role played by the two indictees.
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16 July 2008 Experts
believe that Bosnia and
Herzegovina could face serious consequences
if people who suffered war trauma in their childhood do not receive adequate
help.
By Nadzida Cano in Sarajevo
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17 July 2008 As newly identified victims are buried and another annual
genocide commemoration takes place, Potocari residents say that living together
is still possible.
By Erna Mackic and Merima Husejnovic in Srebrenica and
Bratunac
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15 July 2008 The Defence considers that the Prosecution has not managed to prove that Brano Dzinic participated in the genocide in Srebrenica.
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15 July 2008 Former members of the police and army recall the guarding of buildings in which Bosniaks were detained, as well as about the three indictees' responsibilities.
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15 July 2008 Jadranko Palija has been sentenced to 28 years' imprisonment by a second instance verdict, for crimes in the Sanski Most area.
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14 July 2008 Two Defence teams present their closing arguments at the first trial for the Srebrenica genocide, calling for a verdict of release for the former policemen.
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14 July 2008 A former policeman from Zvornik claims that policemen did not participate in the capture and detention of Bosniaks in "Novi izvor."
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14 July 2008 Two Defence witnesses speak about the detainees in Vojno prison and the conditions in which they lived.
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14 July 2008 Due to the indictee's bad health it is still not know when the trial for Rovasi hamlet crimes will continue.
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> Sentence Reduction Request by Dragan Djokic Rejected
> Protests Held in Sarajevo in Support of Ejup Ganic
> Batko's Extradition Initiated
> Ganic Has Still Not Seen His Attorneys
> Week ahead: Zvornik Crimes Verdict Due
> War Crimes Shrouded in Silence in East Herzegovina
> Tomic and Josic: Verdict Due on March 12
> Decision on Request for Ganic's Release due on March 11
> Ivanovic: False and Packed Witness' Statements
> Retrial of Milos Stupar Begins
> Osmic: Eyes Reflecting Hatred
> Bosnia and Herzegovina Requests Batko's Extradition
> Lalovic and Skiljevic: Conditions in Kula "Same as Pre-war"
> Dolic: One Rape After the Other
> Ejup Ganic to Appear in Court on Friday
> Koricanske stijene: Convoy "Cleaning"
> Kovac: Deaf and Blind Trial Chamber
> Ejup Ganic Remains in Custody
> Two Requests for Batko's Extradition
> Lalovic and Skiljevic: Voluntary Work
> Gasal et al: A Good and Authoritative Man
> Veselin "Batko" Vlahovic Arrested in Spain
> Karadzic: Trial Temporarily Adjourned
> Ganic Ordered Into Custody Until Eventual Extradition
> Karadzic: Fighting an Enraged Bull or Attacking a Graceful Lamb?
> Karadzic’s Trial Will Not be Postponed
> Custody of Four War Crime Suspects Extended
> Improving Cooperation by Agreements
> Custody Ordered Against Three Genocide Suspects
> Week ahead: Retrial of Milos Stupar to Begin
> War Victims Condemn Further Delays to Karadzic Trial
> Koricanske stijene: Execution of Civilians
> Lalovic and Skiljevic: Exchanged For a Barrel of Oil
> Dolic: Mistreatment in Druzinovici Village
> Hodzic et al: Suspect Responsible for Opening of Investigation
> Kondic et al: Beatings of Detainees
> Lalovic and Skiljevic: Wounded Prisoners
> Vukovic and Tomic: Distance From the Charges
> Klickovic et al: Unforced departures
> Selimovic et al: Disastrous conditions
> Tomic and Josic: Individual criminal responsibility
> Analysis – Tomic and Josic: Murders in Marhosi Forest
> Concern Due to Burglary at Chief Prosecutor's Apartment
> ICTY: Conference on Tribunal's Legacy Starts
> Koricanske stijene: Stepmother Testifies
> Klickovic et al: Trial, Not a Game
> Karadzic Wants His Trial to Continue in June
> Pelemis and Peric: Well Organized Events
> Kondic et al: Detainees With "Some Sort" of Rights
> Dragan Djokic Asks for Reduction of Sentence
> Stankovic et al: Closing Arguments on March 12
> Stupar: Retrial to Begin in March
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