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Wednesday, 12.12.2007.

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Montenegro in Bosnian war crimes probe

A senior prosecutor wants an investigation against seven people accused of crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war.

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ida

pre 16 godina

Montenegrin soldiers received the worst of it in Croatia's Lora prison. Croat prison guards testified that in a prison cell they heard gurgling/choking and came to see that the Montengrin prisoners had all had their tongues cut out and were choking on their own blood. And that wasn't all they had cut off before they were killed or died.

Where's the justice for the severe torture of the Montenegrin POWs?

Then in regards to Bosnia, there were plenty of Sandzak Muslims from Montenegro and Serbia involved in the fighting there. Many even took positions in Sarajevo's government and radicalized it even more. What about criminal proceedings for the Montenegro and Serbian Muslims who went to commit atrocities against Bosnian Serb civilians and POWs?

In addition, recent news is about Serbian Muslims involved in kidnapping Serbian women and forcing them to work in brothels in Sombor and other places. One woman was recently beaten to death. I don't know why Serbia doesn't close down any establishment connected with forced prostitution or women being beaten to death.

Serbia: Muslim prosecutor arrested for using sex-slaves
http://www.serbianna.com/news/2007/02898.shtml

Serbia's chief prosecutor has arrested regional vice prosecutor in the Muslim dominated region of Novi Pazar for misuse of office.

The charge alleges that Senad Palamara is implicated in a human trafficking ring in Novi Pazar and was the "user" of sexual services of the trafficked women that were available in a JetSet night club in the Serbian city of Sombor.

The indictment says that during period from December 2005 to July 2007 Palamara repeatedly had sex with a 25 year old Marija K who was forced into prostitution by a trafficking ring of 6 Muslim men from Novi Pazar who have been arrested.

In a raid on JetSet night club two other women have been freed from a forced captivity where they were forced to have sex. In addition to Marija K., a 40-year old Leposava P. kidnapped from Loznica and a 24-year Milica B. from Belgrade were freed from sexual slavery.

Recent death of a woman from Sombor, Sanja B has prompted the owners of the night club to publicly claim that the woman was not beaten but that she "Died from the heart".

In 2004, chief of police in Novi Pazar, Suad Bulic, has warned the public of the expanding human traffic and forced prostitution in the region...

Nenad

pre 16 godina

I often wonder how many crimes at the hands of Montenegrins have fallen outside the scope of the general examination of wartime atrocities in ex-Yu. What do we know of the Hague's investigation (now, presumably, closed) of Momir Bulatovic, for instance? And how involved were Milo Djukanovic and Svetozar Marovic in the mobilization of Montenegrin reservists in Croatia in 1991 and BiH in 1992? And what's happening with the investigations into the handful of former senior members of the Montenegrin state security services with regard to, for example, the shameful deportation of Muslims to BiH (eventually resulting in slaughter at the hands of Bosnian Serbs) in 92/93? I worry that little, if anything, to seriously investigate allegations of Montenegrin war crimes has ever been done.

Nenad

pre 16 godina

I often wonder how many crimes at the hands of Montenegrins have fallen outside the scope of the general examination of wartime atrocities in ex-Yu. What do we know of the Hague's investigation (now, presumably, closed) of Momir Bulatovic, for instance? And how involved were Milo Djukanovic and Svetozar Marovic in the mobilization of Montenegrin reservists in Croatia in 1991 and BiH in 1992? And what's happening with the investigations into the handful of former senior members of the Montenegrin state security services with regard to, for example, the shameful deportation of Muslims to BiH (eventually resulting in slaughter at the hands of Bosnian Serbs) in 92/93? I worry that little, if anything, to seriously investigate allegations of Montenegrin war crimes has ever been done.

ida

pre 16 godina

Montenegrin soldiers received the worst of it in Croatia's Lora prison. Croat prison guards testified that in a prison cell they heard gurgling/choking and came to see that the Montengrin prisoners had all had their tongues cut out and were choking on their own blood. And that wasn't all they had cut off before they were killed or died.

Where's the justice for the severe torture of the Montenegrin POWs?

Then in regards to Bosnia, there were plenty of Sandzak Muslims from Montenegro and Serbia involved in the fighting there. Many even took positions in Sarajevo's government and radicalized it even more. What about criminal proceedings for the Montenegro and Serbian Muslims who went to commit atrocities against Bosnian Serb civilians and POWs?

In addition, recent news is about Serbian Muslims involved in kidnapping Serbian women and forcing them to work in brothels in Sombor and other places. One woman was recently beaten to death. I don't know why Serbia doesn't close down any establishment connected with forced prostitution or women being beaten to death.

Serbia: Muslim prosecutor arrested for using sex-slaves
http://www.serbianna.com/news/2007/02898.shtml

Serbia's chief prosecutor has arrested regional vice prosecutor in the Muslim dominated region of Novi Pazar for misuse of office.

The charge alleges that Senad Palamara is implicated in a human trafficking ring in Novi Pazar and was the "user" of sexual services of the trafficked women that were available in a JetSet night club in the Serbian city of Sombor.

The indictment says that during period from December 2005 to July 2007 Palamara repeatedly had sex with a 25 year old Marija K who was forced into prostitution by a trafficking ring of 6 Muslim men from Novi Pazar who have been arrested.

In a raid on JetSet night club two other women have been freed from a forced captivity where they were forced to have sex. In addition to Marija K., a 40-year old Leposava P. kidnapped from Loznica and a 24-year Milica B. from Belgrade were freed from sexual slavery.

Recent death of a woman from Sombor, Sanja B has prompted the owners of the night club to publicly claim that the woman was not beaten but that she "Died from the heart".

In 2004, chief of police in Novi Pazar, Suad Bulic, has warned the public of the expanding human traffic and forced prostitution in the region...

Nenad

pre 16 godina

I often wonder how many crimes at the hands of Montenegrins have fallen outside the scope of the general examination of wartime atrocities in ex-Yu. What do we know of the Hague's investigation (now, presumably, closed) of Momir Bulatovic, for instance? And how involved were Milo Djukanovic and Svetozar Marovic in the mobilization of Montenegrin reservists in Croatia in 1991 and BiH in 1992? And what's happening with the investigations into the handful of former senior members of the Montenegrin state security services with regard to, for example, the shameful deportation of Muslims to BiH (eventually resulting in slaughter at the hands of Bosnian Serbs) in 92/93? I worry that little, if anything, to seriously investigate allegations of Montenegrin war crimes has ever been done.

ida

pre 16 godina

Montenegrin soldiers received the worst of it in Croatia's Lora prison. Croat prison guards testified that in a prison cell they heard gurgling/choking and came to see that the Montengrin prisoners had all had their tongues cut out and were choking on their own blood. And that wasn't all they had cut off before they were killed or died.

Where's the justice for the severe torture of the Montenegrin POWs?

Then in regards to Bosnia, there were plenty of Sandzak Muslims from Montenegro and Serbia involved in the fighting there. Many even took positions in Sarajevo's government and radicalized it even more. What about criminal proceedings for the Montenegro and Serbian Muslims who went to commit atrocities against Bosnian Serb civilians and POWs?

In addition, recent news is about Serbian Muslims involved in kidnapping Serbian women and forcing them to work in brothels in Sombor and other places. One woman was recently beaten to death. I don't know why Serbia doesn't close down any establishment connected with forced prostitution or women being beaten to death.

Serbia: Muslim prosecutor arrested for using sex-slaves
http://www.serbianna.com/news/2007/02898.shtml

Serbia's chief prosecutor has arrested regional vice prosecutor in the Muslim dominated region of Novi Pazar for misuse of office.

The charge alleges that Senad Palamara is implicated in a human trafficking ring in Novi Pazar and was the "user" of sexual services of the trafficked women that were available in a JetSet night club in the Serbian city of Sombor.

The indictment says that during period from December 2005 to July 2007 Palamara repeatedly had sex with a 25 year old Marija K who was forced into prostitution by a trafficking ring of 6 Muslim men from Novi Pazar who have been arrested.

In a raid on JetSet night club two other women have been freed from a forced captivity where they were forced to have sex. In addition to Marija K., a 40-year old Leposava P. kidnapped from Loznica and a 24-year Milica B. from Belgrade were freed from sexual slavery.

Recent death of a woman from Sombor, Sanja B has prompted the owners of the night club to publicly claim that the woman was not beaten but that she "Died from the heart".

In 2004, chief of police in Novi Pazar, Suad Bulic, has warned the public of the expanding human traffic and forced prostitution in the region...