

12 February 2010 The Appellate Chamber of the Hague Tribunal has rejected Radovan Karadzic's appeal to the appointment of Richard Harvey as reserve defence attorney.
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12 February 2010 Naredne sedmice Apelaciono vijeće Suda BiH saslušat će žalbe na prvostepenu presudu kojom je Momir Savić osuđen na 18 godina zatvora za zločine protiv čovječnosti počinjene 1992. u Višegradu.
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12 February 2010 Testifying for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zlate Ravnjak and Omer Kmetas say that indictee Darko Dolic raped one person and physically abused village residents in Druzinovici in August 1993.
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12 February 2010 Prosecution witness Slobodan Stjepanovi? says he saw a convoy of captured men walking from Konjevic polje to Kravica village, where they were killed, on July 13, 1995.
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12 February 2010 A protected Prosecution witness says he saw the four indictees at the location where about 200 men were separated from the rest of the convoy traveling from Prijedor to Travnik, adding that he found out later that the men were killed.
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11 February 2010 Djordje Faladzic, former Deputy Manager of Kula Penal and Correctional Facility, says he does not know of "one single case" of mistreatment of prisoners-of-war by the Facility staff.
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11 February 2010 In his closing statement indictee Suljo Karajic thanks the Trial Chamber, adding that he is "ready to accept any decision made by the Court".
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11 February 2010 Ivica Keskic, testifying for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, says indictee Alija Osmic beat him several times in 1993, adding that Osmic "probably" took away detainees who were never seen again.
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10 February 2010
10 February 2010 Under an agreement signed by the Ministers of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia in Sarajevo, individuals with citizenship of both countries, who have been sentenced by second instance verdicts will not be able to avoid serving their sentences by fleeing to the other country.
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10 February 2010 During his testimony, a former detainee in Iskra detention camp in Bugojno thanks Nisvet Gasal and Musajb Kukavica for "doing whatever they could to help the detainees".
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10 February 2010 Indictee Gojko Klickovic, former President of the wartime Presidency of the Serb municipality of Bosanska Krupa, says he made an agreement with an ICTY investigator on non-disclosure of certain documents.
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10 February 2010 Cerim Novalic has pleaded not guilty before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to allegations that he committed war crimes against civilians in Konjic municipality.
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10 February 2010 Testifying for the Defence of Gojko Klickovic, Zdravko Marceta, former Chief of Headquarters of the Territorial Defence in Bosanska Krupa, says the first indictee was not superior to military structures in the town, adding that the evacuation of Bosniaks from the area was justified.
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09 February 2010 A member of the Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina says he spoke to Milorad Skrbic while investigating the murder at Koricanske stijene and "determined that he did not have any operational data about this event".
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08 February 2010 The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms the first instance verdict, sentencing Mladen Blagojevic to seven years in prison and acquitting Zdravko Bozic, Zoran Zivanovic and Zeljko Zaric of the charges that they committed war crimes in the Srebrenica area.
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08 February 2010 Protected Prosecution witnesses describe how they listened to, recorded and made transcripts of conversations between members of the Drina Corps with the Republika Srpska Army, VRS.
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08 February 2010 A passenger who joined the convoy traveling from Prijedor on August 21, 1992 says Milorad Skrbic, who stayed with him and other civilians in "a bus that had broken down", saved his life that day.
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> Week ahead: Trials for Trusina and Doboj Crimes Begin
> Karadzic: Proposals for More Efficient and Faster Trial
> Koricanske stijene: Escorted by Neighbours
> Dronjak and Rodic: Complex and Stressful Trial
> Selimovic et al: Witness Identifies Mustafic
> Lazarevic et al: Prosecutors Call for Guilty Verdict
> Memic et al: Trial Starting September 8
> Markovic: Trial to Begin September 7
> Klickovic et al: Trial Postponed
> Jevic et al: Former Indictees Take the Stand
> Pelemis and Peric: Telegram from Command
> Pelemis and Peric: ‘An Extraordinary Task’
> Kornjaca et al: Trial to Begin September 6
> Custody for Vlahovic Ordered
> Week Ahead: Trial for Drvar Crimes Begins
> Neskovic: Investigation to Last One Month
> Koricanske stijene: Murders on a Cliff
> Ivanovic: Witness Tells of Football Tournament
> Jevic et al: Mladic Ordered Killings
> Osmic: Material Evidence Presented
> Dolic: A Face to be Remembered
> Klickovic et al: Ostojic a ‘Good Chieftain’
> Srebrenica Genocide Suspect Arrested
> Gasal et al: Witness Fails to Appear
> Pelemis and Peric: Branjevo Not Under Military Control
> Klickovic et al: Witness Saw Killings in School
> Koricanske stijene: Death Certificates Presented
> Jakupovic Sentenced to Five Years
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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.