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Bosnian Serb soldiers’ trial for Srebrenica genocide opens

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, June 12 (FENA) - Two former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers are on trial before the State Court on genocide charges, accused of killing men from Srebrenica, raping women and robbing Bosniaks of money and gold in July 1995.

Mile Kosorić, the former commander of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Vlasenica Brigade, and Momčilo Tešić, a member of the brigade’s Military Police Squad went on trial at the Bosnian state court on Tuesday on charges of committing genocide in Srebrenica in 1995.

According to the charges, on the morning of July 12, 1995, members of the Vlasenica Brigade demined a road in the village of Luke, near Vlasenica, so that buses and trucks transporting Bosniak prisoners from Srebrenica could pass, and set up a checkpoint, BIRN reports.

The indictment alleges that the defendants and other Vlasenica Brigade troops stopped vehicles at the checkpoint from July 12 to 17, 1995 and seized money and golden jewelry from Bosniaks.

Vlasenica Brigade soldiers separated the women from the Bosniak men, took the women away and raped them, and tied up the men and detained them in a school building where they were abused, the charges claim.

“On the night of July 13 to 14, they took out 22 male detainees and took them to Mrsici, where they shot 21 of them. Only one detainee survived,” prosecutor Predrag Tomić told the court.

The first prosecution witness in the trial testified on Tuesday that she was transported from Potočari near Srebrenica to the village of Luke, where she men being taken away towards a “big house”.

Witness Šehida Abdulrahmanović said she was taken by truck from a former battery factory in Potočari to an unknown destination on July 13, 1995, together with her daughter and other civilians.

“Buses and trucks were parked on the road. Everything was ready for us. We were not told where they were taking us,” she said.

While getting off the truck, Abdulrahmanović said she saw a friend of hers, Rizo Mustafić, as well as the son of another acquaintance whose surname was Ahmić.

“A soldier was pushing them with a rifle, directing them towards the big house. I did not recognize the other men who they were escorting, because they were facing away from me… Those who were taken away never came back,” Abdulrahmanović said.

Two other former Bosnian Serb soldiers, Borislav Stojišić and Rajko Drakulić, were originally indicted in the same case, but the proceedings against them were separated from the others because they were on the run in Serbia.

The trial is due to continue on July 10.

(FENA) S. R.

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