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Eighty-Six Remains of Victims from Prijedor will be buried on Saturday

Published July 19, 2019
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For the collective burial, which will be held at in Hambari on July 20th, the remains of 86 victims from Prijedor and Kotor Varosi are ready, was confirmed for Patria News Agency by Emza Fazlic, a spokeperson of the Institute for Missing Persons.

Most of the victims that will be buried this year are victims whose remains were found on Koricanske stijene (Koricanske Cliffs). It is mostly incomplete mortal remains.

“In three cases, victims are mistakenly identified by a classical method, whose remains were found in the mass grave of Hrastova Glavica, Kamicani and Sehidsko cemetery. The five identified victims will be subsequently buried at the decision of their families.

The Koricani Cliffs massacre was the mass murder of more than 200 Bosniak and Croat men on 21 August 1992, during the Bosnian War, at the Korićani Cliffs on Mount Vlasic in central Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The victims, former detainees from the Bosnian Serb-run concentration camp at Trnopolje, were separated out from a larger group of civilians being taken to Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina-controlled territory in central Bosnia.The massacre was carried out by members of the special response team of the Public Security Center (CJB) of Prijedor, a Bosnian Serb reserve police unit.

They are Catholics who were also dead at the Koricanske Cliff in a war crime that happened in July 1992,” Fazlic said The victims to be buried this year after the collective burial in Prijedor are:

 

  1. Zulić (Latif) Nedžad (1970)
    2. Zulić (Uzeir) Mesud (1966)
    3. Balić (Selim) Jusuf (1951)
    4. Beriša (Smail) Razim (1964)
    5. Čolić (Muho) Hamdija (1961)
    6. Muretčehajić (Hase) Idriz (1958)
    7. Zulić (Alija) Mirsad (1961)
    8. Zulić (Alija) Suad (1965)
    9. Bajrić (Ramo) Šerif (1941)
    10. Bajrić (Šerif) Zafir (1971)
    11. Mujkanović (Redžep) Fahrudin (1963)
    12. Sivac (Ibrahim) Merzuk (1961)
    13. Šljivar (Halil) Omer (1963)
    14. Sikirić (Smail) Mesud (1966)
    15. Hodžić (Redžep) Rasim (1955)
    16. Mujkanović (Esad) Senad (1971)
    17. Grabić (Meho) Mustafa (1969)
    18. Grabić (Meho) Vejsil (1971)
    19. Bešić (Adem) Bećir (1931)
    20. Jezerkić (Avdaga) Ahmet (1952)
    21. Kahrimanović (Fehim) Dursum (1958)
    22. Bešić (Meho) Nihad (1971)
    23. Kešić (Hasan) Senad (1964)
    24. Blažević (Hamdija) Ahmet (1962)
    25. Garibović (Sadik) Samir (1973)
    26. Bašić (Muharem) Rasim (1941)
    27. Mehmedagić (Bećo) Ale (1951)
    28. Jakupović (Mustafa) Armin (1967)
    29. Jakupović (Mustafa) Dedo (1950)
    30. Trnjanin (Ibrahim) Zijad (1946)
    31. Bešić (Muhamed) Nihad (1966)
    32. Kahrimanović (Edhem) Almir (1963)
    33. Mrkalj (Omer) Himzo (1942)
    34. Salihović (Hilmo) Nedžad (1970)
    35. Kapetanović (Mustafa) Alija (1970)
    36. Ališić (Mehmed) Edin (1966)
    37. Turkanović (Hamdija) Suad (1960)
    38. Sivac (Munib) Nedžad (1971)
    39. Sivac (Munib) Edin (1966)
    40. Sivac (Šefik) Kasim (1968)
    41. Krivdić (Zijad) Muharem (1971)
    42. Fazlić (Refik) Almir (1960)
    43. Mujkanović (Murat) Fadil (1940)
    44. Bešić (Smajo) Nedžib (1954)
    45. Pervanić (Omer) Mesud (1956)
    46. Crnić (Derviš) Uzeir (1937)
    47. Tadžić (Ibrahim) Zijad (1953)
    48. Hegić (Avdo) Mesud (1955)
    49. Vehabović (Miralem) Mirsad (1966)
    50. Pervanić (Zaim) Mustafa (1942)
    51. Kuburaš (Ćazim) Sabahudin (1971)
    52. Elezović (Kasim) Fahrudin (1947)
    53. Elezović (Salih) Hajrudin (1947)
    54. Elezović (Hajrudin) Jasmin (1971)
    55. Elezović (Muharem) Emir (1970)
    56. Elezović (Muharem) Edin (1968)
    57. Medić (Hilmija) Šefik (1949)
    58. Muranović (Salih) Samir (1968)
    59. Garibović (Emin) Zuhdija (1966)
    60. Čejvan (Hasan) Alija (1950)
    61. Čejvan (Ibrahim) Zijad (1967)
    62. Mahmuljin (Arif) Ibrahim (1963)
    63. Garibović (Osman) Šefik (1957)
    64. Hrnić (Mumin) Harun (1967)
    65. Kulašić (Mustafa) Husein (1970)
    66. Muretčehajić (Jusuf) Edin (1971)
    67. Kadirić (Meho) Zuhdija (1959)
    68. Jaskić (Jasim) Fehret (1960)
    69. Kulašić (Omer) Abaz (1950)
    70. Krivdić (Mehmed) Nihad (1953)
    71. Đonlagić (Kemal) Emir (1973)
    72. Kljajić (Ahmet) Meho (1954)
    73. Kljajić (Meho) Suad (1973)
    74. Jakupović (Rešid) Ibrahim (1954)
    75. Oruč (Osman) Refik (1970)
    76. Gutić (Hasan) Mirsad (1968)
    77. Avdić (Sulejman) Rasim (1939)
    78. Bešić (Hamid) Zilhad (1941)
    79. Blažević (Sulejman) Šerif (1947)
    80. Softić (Edhem) Ekrem (1963)
    81. Blažević (Sejdo) Džemal (1970)
    82. Čolić (Đemal) Hasan (1971)
    83. Kararić (Emin) Zebir (1945)
    84. Kararić (Ahmet) Isak (1959)
    85. Šljivar (Imšir) Omer (1960)
    86. Blažević (Avdo) Elvir (1972)

 

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