According to the official ruling, Slobodan Medic, the Scorpions unit commander, ordered the six Bosnians be executed in a manner that made it appear as if they were killed in conflict. A bodyguard for Slobodan Medic, Pero Petrasevic, pleaded guilty in the biggest domestic war crimes trial in Serbian history, stating that his commander ordered the execution, or face execution himself. Petrasevic was given a 13 year sentence, though he is the only one who admitted to shooting the victims. Slobodan Medic was given 20 years. The verdict comes after the International Court of Justice cleared the state of Serbia of responsibility for the massacre in Srebrenica.
The Srebrenica massacre is seen as the gravest atrocity committed in Europe since The Holocaust. In July 1995, 8000 Bosnian men were systematically executed in the UN safe area.
In other news, a court in Argentina has ordered a former president to face human rights charges stemming from the operation of clandestine detention facilities (black sites) during the mid-1970's. Dozens of former officials are facing prosecution as Argentina's Supreme Court struck down amnesty laws. Human rights groups put the estimates at 30,000 missing from these black sites.
The unedited video may be seen here. (It's a bit propogandist, but it's the only unedited version I could find.)
BBC has excellent coverage here.
I’ve covered the tribunals previously and relevant links are there.
The AP report on Argentina is here.