

26 November 2009 State Court fears its work will be affected unless the authorities consider its requests for increase in funding.
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26 November 2009
For the first time since war-crimes trials began in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the State Prosecution opens an investigation against a journalist for disclosing the identity of a protected witness.

26 November 2009
A Prosecution witness says that special policemen from Skelani escorted the civilians who were taken to Kravica in July 1995.
26 November 2009 Next week the Defence of Ratko Bundalo, Nedjo Zeljaja and Djordjislav Askraba are due to present their closing arguments at the trial for crimes against humanity committed against Bosniaks from Kalinovik.
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26 November 2009 In its closing arguments the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls for a long sentence for Ratko Bundalo and Nedjo Zeljaja and "a sentence within the proscribed range" for Djordjislav Askraba.
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26 November 2009
Following the completion of the Defence's material evidence presentation and the reading of the changed indictment against Predrag Bastah and Goran Viskovic, the Trial Chamber announces that the State Prosecution will present its closing arguments on December 7 while the Defence teams will do the same on December 14 and 17.
24 November 2009 The Hague Tribunal Trial Chamber rejects Karadzic's request to be allowed to appeal the Tribunal's decision appointing counsel to represent him.
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23 November 2009 A Prosecution witness says he saw indictee Stojan Perkovic in June 1992 taking two neighbours away, adding that those people were then beaten up.
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> Neskovic: Investigation to Last One Month
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> Osmic: Material Evidence Presented
> Dolic: A Face to be Remembered
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> Srebrenica Genocide Suspect Arrested
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local courts; development of the local legal system; and efforts to come to
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An OSCE report on Witness Protection and Support in War-Crimes Cases says, among other things, that Bosnia and Herzegovina has neither improved the position of victims and witnesses nor has it won their confidence in criminal proceedings and war-crimes cases.