Mirko Bunoza
Bosnia Upholds Verdict Acquitting Ex-Fighters of Serbs’ Killings
The Bosnian state court said on Thursday that a prosecution appeal against the verdict acquitting former fighters Edhem Godinjak, Medaris Saric and Mirko Bunoza, who had been accused of war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war, has been rejected as "unfounded".
Bosnian Ex-Fighters Acquitted of Killing Serb Civilians
After a marathon six-year trial, the Bosnian state court on Thursday found former fighters Edhem Godinjak, Medaris Saric and Mirko Bunoza not guilty of war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war.
Acquittals Urged for Bosnian Fighters Accused of Killing Serbs
In closing statements at the Bosnian state court on Thursday, defence lawyers for Medaris Saric and Mirko Bunoza called for them to be found not guilty of participating in a joint criminal enterprise that aimed to detain and kill Serb civilians in villages in the Trnovo area, and of unlawfully detaining, killing and inhumanely treating captured Bosnian Serb Army soldiers from May 1992 to July 1
Fighters Deny Killings of Serb Prisoners in Trnovo
Edhem Godinjak, Medaris Saric and Mirko Bunoza pleaded not guilty to the wartime killings and inhuman treatment of imprisoned Serb soldiers and civilians in Trnovo near Sarajevo.
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Bosnia: Three indicted for war crimes against Serbs
Bosnia: Three indicted for war crimes against Serbs
SARAJEVO -- Two Bosniaks and one Croat have been indicted on suspicion of involvement in the killing of at least 90 Serbs in the area of Sarajevo's Trnovo municipality.
Three persons indicted for killing 90 Serbs in Trnovo
SARAJEVO/BELGRADE - Prosecutor of the Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) issued an indictment against two Bosniaks and one Croat for involvement in the killing of at least 90 persons of Serb nationality in the wider area of Sarajevo's Trnovo municipality.