Amor Masovic, a long-time member of the collegium of the Institute for the Missing in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), said that the political elite of Republika Srpska (RS) and those who participated in the war must share information on the location of the mass graves of all those who are still listed as missing and who were killed in the genocide.
In an interview, he presented a frightening fact, namely that the graves were dug up years after the war, even today.
“The fact is that we did not find any graves in the territories, for which we have reliable information about where they are located, which proves that they are still being moved today. Members of the Scorpions led by war criminals Franko Simatovic and Jovica Stanisic, who shot six young men near Trnovo, were found in Rogoj in a secondary grave. Their bones were found in advertising bags with a production date of 2000. It was organized, because it was not done by the locals and someone did it in an organized manner,” Masovic said.
Masovic, who is now a state parliamentarian, called on the political leadership of the RS, the intelligence services, and the participants in the war to share this information on applications or anonymous numbers, stressing that it is difficult to expect thatbecause the president of the RS denies and curses the genocide.
He added that in their efforts to identify the exhumed parts of the victims, a new laboratory in The Hague is helping them, which can identify the victims if blood and other relatives are sent for analysis, which was not the case before.
“In this way, some skeletal remains that were exhumed a decade ago now get their names and surnames,” noted Masovic.
He pointed out that there are still those who are being searched for because their bodies were dug up in several mass graves, so until now only incomplete skeletons and their parts have been buried, Klix.ba reports.
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