

28 November 2007 After both parties presented their closing arguments, the first instance Trial Chamber pronounced Jadranko Palija guilty and sentenced him to 28 years' imprisonment.
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28 November 2007 The Court of BiH has confirmed an indictment concerning the shooting of 23 civilians on the territory of Jajce in 1992.
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29 November 2007 The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms the first indictment for crimes committed in Kalinovik area.
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29 November 2007 With no war crimes indictees
or suspects ever put in detention some have run away before their trial was
completed while some witnesses gave up or changed their testimonies.
By Erna
Mackic in Mostar
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28 November 2007 A former Hague tribunal investigator speaks of the examination of Milorad Trbic, and of visits to locations in the vicinity of Srebrenica.
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30 November 2007
Next week, the Defence team representing Mitar Rasevic will start to present its evidence by examining the indictee.
30 November 2007
Protected witness K told the Court how women detained in Vojno detention camp, including her daughter, were taken out to be raped.
30 November 2007 The Court of BiH has issued a warrant for the re-arrest of Nedjo Zeljaja, and extends the custody of Ratko Bundalo and Djordjislav Askraba until the end of the main trial.
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30 November 2007 Almost a year since the beginning of the process, the Prosecution of BiH completes the presentation of evidence against the four indictees charged with crimes committed in Omarska and Keraterm detention camps.
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29 November 2007 After it reviews the appeal filed by the war crimes fugitive's family, the Appellate Chamber of the Court of BiH will decide whether it will issue a temporary ban on the free use of their property.
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29 November 2007 The State Investigation and Protection Agency has arrested Rade Veselinovic, who is considered to have committed war crimes on the territory of Hadzici.
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29 November 2007
A new chief and his deputy take over their duties in the Special Department for War Crimes with the Prosecution of BiH.
29 November 2007 Prosecution witnesses tell the Court what they know about the Military Police Squad with the Independent Battalion from Dreznica.
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29 November 2007
The Court of BiH does not admit, as material evidence, the exhumation reports presented by the Prosecution
29 November 2007 The Trial Chamber has determined the start date of a trial for crimes committed in Bugojno during the war between the Army of BiH and the Croatian Defence Council.
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29 November 2007 Two former HVO members, whose names are mentioned in the indictment against Zdravko Mihaljevic, defend him before the Court of BiH.
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28 November 2007 The Prosecution asks for extension of custody for Ratko Bundalo and Djordjislav Askraba, and for a custody order for Nedjo Zeljaja.
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28 November 2007 Witnesses speak about the personalities of the three indictees who are charged with genocide in Srebrenica.
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28 November 2007 The Defence and the indictee deny the allegations of two Hague
tribunal investigators who said that Milorad Trbic helped them in
investigations conducted in the Srebrenica area.
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28 November 2007
Two Prosecution witness recall what they lived through in detention camps in central Bosnia in 1993.
27 November 2007 A day before the presentation of closing arguments, the Prosecution has revised part of the indictment against Jadranko Palija.
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27 November 2007 A protected Prosecution witness speaks about his four-month detention in Foca Correctional Facility and claims that some prisoners disappeared during that time.
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27 November 2007 As the Prosecution and Defence teams are not adequately prepared, the trial for crimes committed in Omarska and Keraterm detention camps has been postponed.
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27 November 2007 Proceedings against four men charged with crimes committed in Bratunac in July 1995 have been postponed after one member of the Trial Chamber failed to appear.
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> Osmic: Material Evidence Presented
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> 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
> Ambassador Says Vlahovic To Be Extradited
> Jevic et al: Witness Worried About Self Incrimination
> Reconstruction Koricanske stijene: The Last Cries
> Week ahead: Court To Consider Plea Agreement
> Peric and Lalovic Custody Extended
> Karadzic: Mladic Diaries Discussed
> New Search Ordered for Koricanske Stijene Victims
> ‘Batko’ Extradition Postponed
> Karadzic: Witness ‘Blindly’ Believed UN Reports
> My Story: Mother’s 18-Year Search For Murdered Son’s Bones
> Karadzic: Muslim Authorities ‘Played the Victim’
> Selimovic et al: Witness Identifies Accused
> Klickovic et al: Witness Give Alibi for Ostojic
> Karadzic: Fear Pervaded Lives of Sarajevo Residents
> Klickovic et al: Ostojic “Strict but Fair”
> Koricanske stijene: Witness Saw Jankovic
> Kos et al: Court Asked to Extend Detention
> Peric and Lalovic: Investigation to Last Two More Months
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local courts; development of the local legal system; and efforts to come to
terms with the past.
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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.