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CONCENTRATION CAMPS, PRISON AND
BROTHELS
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PRISON AND BROTHELS
CONCENTRATION
CAMPS, PRISON AND
BROTHELS
CONCENTRATION CAMPS, PRISON AND
BROTHELS
Coordinator: Mr. Ugljesa Jeremic
Editor & translator: Ms. Jill Starr
Art director: Mr. Milosh Zorica
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Publisher: LPC Yugoslavia
2001 LPC Yugoslavia
The first concentration camps established in
Bosnia and Herzegovina were for Serbs.
Following are the pictures of those camps:
Conc.camp Fudbalski stadion in Bosanski Brod
Conc.camp Tulek, Suburb of Bosanski Brod.
Conc.camp Building material warehouse, in the
center of Bosanski Brod, also used as a camp for
Serbs .
Conc.camp Railway station in Bosanski Brod
where the Serb population of Novi Grad was
held. Almost all prisoners are considered as
disappeared, since their bodies have not been
found up to date.
The arrest, abuse and killing of Serbs in former
B&H began in an organized manner in April
1992, immediately after the secession of this
former Yugoslav republic. The combined Moslem
and Croat forces resumed the brutal and
bloodthirsty practices of their Ustashi forefathers
in the 11 World War, but now on an even more
hideous scale. The truth about the sufferings of
the Serbs in the Croatian and Moslems prisons
and concentration camps has not been able to
penetrate to the world public either through the
foreign media or through the official
representatives of foreign countries, although
they were duly informed about it. However
documents have been collected on the
aggression of the Republic of Croatias (approx.
60,000 strong) armed forces against the Serb
nation in B&H and on the individual suffering and
collective disaster of the Serbs in the Croatian-
Moslem controlled areas. Only the Serbs in the
FR of Yugoslavia and the diaspora have
understood their catastrophic position. Countless
appeals have been sent to them from the
Republic of Srpska and the Republic of Serbian
Krajina to understand and help in spreading the
truth about this new tragedy for the Serb nation.
REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA PRESIDENCY
No. 0 1 1 049/92.
Pale, 30.8.1992.
TO SERBS IN THE WORLD
I appeal to you to use your connections to make
the truth about the sufferings of the Serb nation
accessible to all the media in the places where
you live. Our tragedy is boundless. In spite of our
evil experience in the past, the cruelty, atrocity
and methods of destroying our nation now being
applied have shocked us. In our despair, horror
and discouragement we omitted to immediately
inform the world about this. In keeping with our
old habits we have taken on this whole Golgotha
on our own, unaware that it is necessary for
others to know about it. In the meantime, our
enemies began to depict our suffering, our dead
and our people mutilated in death as their own
victims and us, as the perpetrators of these
crimes. We have thus lost much time and the
media war against the whole world. I beg you in
the name of the Serb nation, in the name of
justice and God, to convey to the world, the truth
about our tragedy.
Presidency member
Prof.dr Biljana Plavsic
The most characteristic examples of the
deportation and exodus of Serbs in Bosnia and
Herzegovina expressed in percent ages (data
from the 1991 population count) or in numbers:
Concentration camps for Serbs on the territory of
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
1.Livno (castle-old town) approx. 950 Serbs;
2.Tomislavgrad (secondary school) approcx. 500
Serbs;
3.Tomislavgrad village of Rascani: all Serbs
are blocked in this village, without food or
medical assistance approx. 1000 Serbs;
4.Bugojno (house of a murdered Serb, Relja
Lukic) approx. 50 Serbs;
5.Bugojno (Slavko Rodic factory) approx. 700
Serbs;
6.Jajce (castle) approx. 500 Serbs;
7.Bihac (Jedinstvo football stadium) approx.
900 Serbs;
8.Orasje (football stadium) approx. 100 Serbs;
concentration camp commander Pero Vincentic
from Donja Mahala;
9.Odzak (con.camp commander Mijo Barisic)
approx. 400 Serbs in the primary school;
10.Odzak (Stolit company) approx. 150
Serbs;
11.Odzak (village of Novi Grad) 1000-1500
Serbs mainly women and children;
12.Odzak (primary school, village of Poljari) 59
Serbs;
13. Odzak (former military depot in the village of
Rabidi) approx. 300; (The Serbs were
transferred from the camps in Poijari and Rabid
on the 1. 7. 1992, towards Bosanski Brod. The
Serbs killed in the Oddzak camps are buried with
a dredger in the cemetery near the hospital in
Odzak, which is the job of Fuad Alijagic);
14. Konjic (railway tunnel above the village of
Bradina) approx. 3,000 Serbs;
15. Hadzici (culture center in the village of
Pazaric) approx. 150 Serbs;
16. Ilidza (Famos football stadium; interrogation
is conducted by Pero Sutalo from Vinkovac,
Samir Lokvancic and Haris Ciko) approx. 800
Serbs, mainly women and children;
17. Tuzla (Tusanj stadium) approx. 4,000
Serbs;
18. Bosanski Brod (suburb by the river Sava)
approx. 400 Serbs;
19. Zenica (prison) approx. 2,000 Serbs; until
today many have been killed by being thrown
into the blast furnaces in the Zenica steelworks;
20. Jablanica (village of Cefebidi near Lake
Jablanica) approx. 500 Serbs;
21. Kladanj (village of Stupari) approx. 50
Serbs; each day one is taken out and hung;
22. Sarajevo: (Kosevo stadium, Zetra center,
Sarajevo railway station, womens prison,
Mladen Stojanovic students center, 25. maj
nursery in Svrakino seIo, the Sipad warehouse,
Pofalici reformatory);
23. Sarajevo: Viktor Bubanj former JNA
barracks in which approx. 250 Serbs live in
intolerable conditions. Rooms for one person
accommodate 10-12 people. Chief interrogator:
Mile Davidovic, former basket-ball referee, and
besides others, there are 20 Arab prison guards;
24. Sarajevo: vaults of the Privredna banka
Sarajevo, where there are approx. 170 Serbs.
The members of the HVO unit known as the
Quadrant who guard this concentration camp
call it the torture-house for Serbs. The
Quadrant HVO unit commander is Zlatko
Lagumdjija. The camp commander is Dragoslav
Dojcinovic, karate expert;
25. Sarajevo: Vladimir Nazor school for
retarded children, where approx. 200 Serbs are
imprisoned;
26. Sarajevo: Neboder (Skyscraper) No. 2 on
Pera Kosoric Square. The commander of this
concentration camp is Edin Bahtic, former
footballer. Mass murders are carried out on the
console over the river Miljacka. In one night, 27
Serbs were murdered and the chief mass-
murderers are Edin Bahtic, Safe Klepo, Omer
Bezbjej, Safet Kepic, Haris Terzic and Uzeir
Saric;
27. Sarajevo: Sarajevo Central Prison where
there are approx. 600 Serbs. The commander is
Ismet Bajramovic known as Celo, a notorious
international criminal;
28. Sarajevo: childrens nursery in Palmiro Toljati
Street approx. 580 Serbs. Pero Rika is in
charge of the prison. (In charge of the Zetra
concentration camp is Safet Isovic, an SDA
member in the so-called Assembly of B&H.
There are approx. 1,500 Serbs in this conc.
camp and so far approx. 300 have been killed.)
29. Bugojno: Rostovo ski resort approx. 150
Serbs;
30. Bugojno: Gymnasium (secondary school)
building approx. 200 Serbs;
31. Bugojno: coalmine in the village of Gracanica
approx. 200 Serbs;
32. Konjic: new housing estate approx. 1,500
Serbs;
33. Konjic: village of Donje Selo approx. 500
Serbs;
34. Konjic: village of Buturovic Poije approx.
200 Serbs;
35. Zenica: Prison, Pavillion 5 approx. 300
Serbs;
36. Ljubuski: Pre-Trial Confinement Prison
aprox. 80 Serbs;
37. Grude: garage premises approx. 30 Serbs;
38. Hrasnica: Aleksa Santic elementary school
( approx. 160 Serbs;
39. Pazaric: warehouses in the village of
Krupska Rijeka approx. 140 Serbs, prison
commander Serif Mesanovic;
40. Mostar: District Gaol approx. 300 Serbs;
41. Gorazde: village of Vitkovici approx. 380
Serbs;
42. Gorazde: village of Sasici approx. 100
Serbs isolated;
43. Capljina: village of Dretelj approx. 400
Serbs. They are also interrogated by about 20-30
mercenaries from Italy, Germany, France, Great
Britain and U.S.A;
44. Tarcin: wheat silos approx. 250 Serbs;
45. Novi Travnik: shaft for the distribution of
liquid chemicals in the Bratstvo factory
approx. 100 Serb;
46. Metkovici (Republic of Croatia): tobacco
factory plant approx. 150 Serbs;
47. Split: Lora port facilities approx. 500 Serbs;
48. Vrgovac: private garage approx. 50 Serbs;
49. Imotski: