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Defence lawyers have taken less than three days - a tribunal record - to present their case on behalf of Milojica Kos, accused of crimes as a guard shift commander at the Omarska detention camp in north-west Bosnia in 1992.
Employing the testimony of former Foca prison detainee Ekrem Zekovic, prosecutors sought last week to provide evidence of the suffering of those held at the facility and prove that former prison governor, Milorad Krnojelac, was aware of the abuse.
Former inmates claim hundreds disappeared during bogus prisoner exchanges
Lawyers wrangle over allegations that bodies were dumped in the Drina river