At the Special Court for War Crimes in Belgrade tomorrow will start the trial against eight former members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of Republika Srpska (RS).
They are accused of war crimes and murder in the halls of agricultural cooperative in the village of Kravica near Srebrenica, during the war in BiH.
The indictment charges: Nedeljko Milidragovic, Aleksa Golijanin, Milivoj Batinic, Aleksandar Dacevic, Boro Miletic, Jovan Petrovic, Dragomir Parovic and Vidosav Vasic for committing war crimes against the civilian population, including killing hundreds of Bosniaks in the premises of the agricultural cooperative in Kravica on 13th and 14th of July in 1995. In the halls of the cooperative, according to The Hague Tribunal data, more than 1,300 men and boys of Bosniak nationality were brutally killed. The remains of those killed in Kravica were found in the post-war period in mass graves Glogova 1 and 2 and Ravnice, as well as in several secondary graves.
Among those killed in Kravica was Nermin, son of Munira Subasic. He was killed when he was only 19 years old. His mother Munira buried his two bones, found in two mass graves – Budak and Zeleni Jadar, in the cemetery of the Memorial Centre Srebrenica – Potocari on the 11th of July 2014.
Nermin, after being killed in Kravica, was thrown into a large mass grave in Glogova from which the remains of victims of genocide in Srebrenica were later transported to different places, where were created the so-called secondary mass graves.
According to his mother, the Srebrenica genocide “was not committed only on the living,” but even later “on the remains of victims who got transferred from one mass graver to the other mass grave.”
Mother and wife Suhra Sinanovic was left without any family members on the 23rd of July in 1995.
“Genocide took place in 1992 in the entire BiH, and ended on the 11th of July 1995 in Potocari,” said Sinanovic.
In the genocide against Bosniak population in Srebrenica, which was conducted by the Army of the RS (VRS), at least 8,372 men and boys were killed in the summer of 1995.
(Source: Radiosarajevo.ba)