Monday, July 14, 2014

The ceremony marked the anniversary of a massacre of Serb civilians and soldiers by Bosnian Muslim forces on July 12, in 1992.

It came a day after the 19th anniversary of the 1995 war crime against Muslims in the same area was marked on Friday.

Orthodox Serbs in the  area were commemorating July 12, the Feast of St. Paul and Peter, when Bosnian Muslim forces under the command of Naser Oric raided several Serb villages in the area of Srebrenica and Bratunac, killing, pillaging... and burning everything in sight. 69 Serbs were killed that day, 22 were taken prisoner or are still reported as "missing," and countless were wounded.
All prisoners were tortured and eventually murdered in Srebrenica camps. The bodies of ten victims were discovered by accident on June 10, 2011 in Zalužje by a team of the Identification Center in Tuzla who were looking for the remains of Muslim victims. The remains were identified and laid to rest more than a year later, and 12 Serbs who went missing that day are still unaccounted for, the Radio and Television of the Republic of Serbian (Serb Republic), RTRS, reported.

Family members, representatives of veteran organizations and associations of families of captured and fallen soldiers and missing civilians from Srebrenica once again expressed their dissatisfaction at the work of the ICTY as well as the Prosecutor's Office and judiciary of Bosnia-Herzegovina. No charges have been brought for the massacres and crimes against Serbs committed during the Bosnian war in Srebrenica by Muslim forces, who killed around 1,500 Serb civilians and soldiers, mutilating the bodies of more than half of the victims, they pointed out: The number of Serb victims in Srebrenica is higher than the Bosniaks, stressed Mladen Grujičić, head of the Srebrenica Association of Families of Captured and Missing fallen soldiers and civilians, and urged the international court to bring those responsible to justice, during the period from 1992 to 1995, more than 150 villages in the area of Bratunac and Srebrenica were systematically destroyed and burned, and over 3,000 Serbs were killed

Photo: The ceremony marked the anniversary of a massacre of Serb civilians and soldiers by Bosnian Muslim forces on July 12, in 1992.

It came a day after the 19th anniversary of the 1995 war crime against Muslims in the same area was marked on Friday. 

Orthodox Serbs in the area were commemorating July 12, the Feast of St. Paul and Peter, when Bosnian Muslim forces under the command of Naser Oric raided several Serb villages in the area of Srebrenica and Bratunac, killing, pillaging and burning everything in sight. 69 Serbs were killed that day, 22 were taken prisoner or are still reported as "missing," and countless were wounded. 

All prisoners were tortured and eventually murdered in Srebrenica camps. The bodies of ten victims were discovered by accident on June 10, 2011 in Zalužje by a team of the Identification Center in Tuzla who were looking for the remains of Muslim victims. The remains were identified and laid to rest more than a year later, and 12 Serbs who went missing that day are still unaccounted for, the Radio and Television of the Republic of Serbian (Serb Republic), RTRS, reported. 

Family members, representatives of veteran organizations and associations of families of captured and fallen soldiers and missing civilians from Srebrenica once again expressed their dissatisfaction at the work of the ICTY as well as the Prosecutor's Office and judiciary of Bosnia-Herzegovina. No charges have been brought for the massacres and crimes against Serbs committed during the Bosnian war in Srebrenica by Muslim forces, who killed around 1,500 Serb civilians and soldiers, mutilating the bodies of more than half of the victims, they pointed out: The number of Serb victims in Srebrenica is higher than the Bosniaks, stressed Mladen Grujičić, head of the Srebrenica Association of Families of Captured and Missing fallen soldiers and civilians, and urged the international court to bring those responsible to justice, during the period from 1992 to 1995, more than 150 villages in the area of Bratunac and Srebrenica were systematically destroyed and burned, and over 3,000 Serbs were killed.

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