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- Date: 21 Dec 1992 23:35:17 -0800
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- RTw 12/18 0616 CORPSE MUTILATION ANGERS SERBS AFTER MOSLEM ATTACK
- By Donald Forbes
- BRATUNAC, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Dec 18, Reuter - Before he was buried in
- a cemetery that bristles with fresh wooden crosses the remains of Dusan
- Pradunovic were filmed by medical authorities.
- The amateur video, shown to reporters by doctors who identified him,
- show that most of the upper part of his corpse and head were missing and
- that his hands had been chopped off.
- The mutilation of Pradunovic and other victims of a Moslem attack
- occurred after they were shot dead.
- Near him lay the corpse of a man whose penis had been sliced off and a
- boy whose eyes were gouged from his face. An elderly woman had been
- disembowelled.
- Pradunovic, a man of almost 60, and the others were among more than 50
- Bosnian Serb villagers killed in an attack by Moslem forces near Bratunac
- this week.
- Their mutilation after they were killed was apparently an act of
- contempt by the Moslems for their Serb foes in the vicious war over Bosnian
- independence.
- According to the video made as a record by the Bratunac medical centre,
- the body of each victim was desecrated in some way calculated to provoke
- fury.
- Doctors at the medical centre vouched for the authenticity of the film,
- shown to Reuters and seen by many residents of Bratunac who helped identify
- the victims.
- Their Moslem foes, 10 km (six miles) away across the frontlines, could
- not be contacted for comment.
- All three sides in the Bosnian conflict frequently accuse their foes of
- massacres, torture and other atrocities. But there has been little
- independently-corroborated evidence to back up the claims and humanitarian
- organisations fear they may never establish the true death toll.
- Officials at the Bratunac medical centre said they were ready to show
- the video, lasting more than half an hour, to anyone who wanted to see
- it -- including, eventually, the Yugoslav War Crimes Commission set up in
- Geneva.
- Bratunac, a Serb town on the Bosnian border with Serbia, has kept
- Moslems in neighbouring Srebrenica under siege since the war began in
- April.
- The fighting has been brutal and hundreds have died on both sides.
- "Nafir," the 25-year-old commander of Moslem forces in Srebrenica,
- admitted recently: "This is a dirty war, fought without mercy."
- Serbs said the Moslems attacked on Monday without warning as dawn
- broke, targeting the villages of Bjelovac, Sikirici and Voljevica.
- Rodoje Rankovic, one of three brothers who escaped from Bjelovac,
- said: "The Moslems suddenly appeared in the centre of the village. There
- was an explosion and people ran from their homes into gunfire."
- "They tried to run for the banks of the (river) Drina, but the Moslems
- had already occupied it to stop them escaping. People who tried to get
- across in dinghies were shot at."
- Rankovic and Simic said that the battle for the village of about 200
- people lasted all day. At the end of the afternoon, 40 of its inhabitants
- were dead and others are still missing.
- A woman identified as Mira Filipovic, panicking in her desperation,
- threw herself into the fast-flowing Drina with her small daughter and
- infant son, local people said. The three are assumed to have drowned.
- The victims were taken to the Bratunac medical centre where they were
- filmed and their injuries indexed.
- Some had been hacked and stabbed at random. Others, like Pradunovic,
- had obviously undergone methodical mutilation.
- "They were just villagers, they weren't army," Simic said. "They were
- just defending themselves.This is a fight for our survival. If Serbs lose
- this war, they will disappear from this territory."
- Moslems and Serbs, absorbed by their own sufferings, block out any
- consideration that the other side suffers too.
- Ten km (six miles) west is Srebrenica, built in a natural mountain
- fortress. Moslems starved by the siege feel as abandoned and desperate as
- their Serb enemies.
- Local Serbs feel particularly betrayed because twice in recent weeks
- they allowed U.N. aid convoys for the Moslems to cross the no man's land
- between them at Srebrenica.
- "It is difficult to contain the people when things like this happen,"
- Simic said. "If the U.N. wants to take another convoy, I am going to take
- them to the people (of Bratunac) and they can tell them what they think."
- "We are all to blame. There are no innocent people in this war."
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