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Anniversary of the Massacre on Kapija (gallery)

Published May 26, 2016
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[wzslider autoplay=”true”]On the occasion of the marking of the 21st anniversary of the Massacre on Kapija in Tuzla, the most severe war crime against civil population of Tuzla, a commemoration was held today at the site of suffering, on Kapija, in memory of the tragedy and the killing of innocent civil victims of war in this city.

In addition to members of the families of the killed ones, commemoration was also attended by dignitaries from public and political life of Tuzla and the Tuzla Canton, from the FBiH, representatives of non-governmental sector, as well as numerous people of Tuzla who paid tribute to the killed youth of Tuzla by laying flowers and wreaths at the memorial.

On 25th of May 1995 at 8:55 p.m., 71 people were killed and nearly 200 were wounded after a shell fired from the Ozren Mountain hit the site of suffering.

Average age of the killed and wounded is 23 years and the youngest victim was the two-year-old Sandro Kalesić.

“What happed on Kapija in Tuzla on May 25, 1995 can never be forgotten. Since 1996, families of the killed, citizens, city and the City Administration have been commemoratively marking the biggest tragedy in the history of Tuzla. Victims, those girls, boys, are sanctity of this city. This city will bear that pain every year. That is the pain of Tuzla which will never cease,” said the Mayor of Tuzla Jasmin Imamović.

Novak Đukić, officer of the Army of Republika Srpska, was charged with the war crime on Kapija. He was declared guilty for ordering the artillery platoon to bomb Tuzla from cannons on May 25, 1995 in capacity of the commandant of the Tactical Group Ozren VRS. In june 2014, Đukić was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Đukić did not respond to the sentencing, under the excuse that he is on treatment in Serbia. Although a warrant was issued for him, Đukić currently cannot be extradited to BiH because he holds the Serbian citizenship.

However, Đukić can serve his sentence in Serbia because in 2010 Serbia and BiH signed an agreement which enables mutual execution of sentences, if the Court of BiH requests it, which did not happen so far.

Here is the list of people who were killed on the fatal night of May 25, 1995 on Kapija in Tuzla: Razija Dedović, Alma Brguljak, Senada Hasanović, Fahrudin Ramić, Pera Marinović, Šaban Mustačević, Edhem Sarajlić, Adnan Beganović, Asmir Bakalović, Suzana Dušić, Almasa Ćerimović, Amir Dapa, Amir Đuzel, Vesna Kurtalić, Edisa Memić, Sanja Ćajić, Nedim Rekić, Mustafa Vuković, Adnan Hujdurović, Edina Ahmetašević, Amira Mehinović, Franc Kantor, Asim Slijepčević, Sandro Kalesić, Edin Hodžić, Indira Borić, Sulejman Mehanović, Damir Kurbašić, Ilinka Tadić, Selma Nuhanović, Edin Mehmedović, Nihad Šišić, Amir Čekić, Indira Okanović, Ilvana Bošnjaković, Admir Alispahić, Jasenko Rosić, Damir Bojkić, Samir Mujić, Rajif Rahmani, Almir Jahić, Lejla Bučuk, Azur Mujabašić, Azur Vantić, Suzana Abuismail, Šemsa Hasičić, Senahid Salamović, Nenad Marković, Hamdija Hakić, Petar Stjepanović, Elvis Alagić, Lejla Atiković, Armin Šišić, Rusmir Ponjavić, Alem Hidanović, Zada Dedić, Vanja Kurbegović, Jelena Stojičić, Hasa Hrustanović, Ago Hadžić, Selma Čaušević, Nešet Mujanović, Adrijana Milić, Samir Čirak, Muri Fatušić, Elvir Murselović, Adnan Saimović, Jasminka Sarajlić, and four more unidentified persons.

(Source: klix.ba/photo: tuzlarije.net)

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