
President of the association “Women – Victims of War” Bakira Hasecic said that this association attended the pronouncement of the decision and that Susnjar’s relatives started to insult the victims of war when they were leaving the courtroom. She added that they were four or five people who came with Susnjar.
“I also reacted. I repeated loudly and clearly in court that he was a chetnik, a rapist, a murderer and a war criminal,” said Hasecic.
She emphasized that they are especially encouraged with the hope that after this decision many war criminals who found refuge across the globe, will be delivered to the judicial system in BiH.
To recall, Radomir Susnjar, under the investigation by the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH was suspected for participating in a crime known to the public as a “living bonfire’ in Visegrad in the spring of 1992, when in a house in Pionirska Street, in the middle of June ’92, they forcibly brought and imprisoned and then burned alive around 60 Bosniak civilians, including women and children, when only a few of the victims managed to survive the burning.
The State Prosecution, the police and security agencies have collected evidence that the suspect Susnjar, together with other people, was directly and personally involved in this crime, that he brought the victims and forcibly detained them in the house, after which the victims were burned, and the soldiers shot at the victims who were trying to escape.
(Source: Er. M./Klix.ba/ photo bosnapress)