A Bosnian woman from Srebrenica revealed on air how she participated in the massacre of Serbs in 1993
A representative of the public organization “Mothers of Srebrenica”, Fadila Mujic, told how on Christmas Day 1993 she participated with Bosniak militants in a raid on the rich Serbian village of Kravica.
The Serbian public intends to demand that the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina conduct an investigation against Muich, without particularly counting on justice, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Muic became a guest on the MTV IGMAN channel, on air of which she told how she treats the Serbs with contempt. Also, an activist of the “Mothers of Srebrenica” participated on January 7, 1993, on Orthodox Christmas, in a raid as part of the 28th division of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina under the command of Naser Oric, who became famous for his cruelty, on the rich village of Kravica in the vicinity of Srebrenica.
“My brother-in-law tells me: “Fadilya, let’s go to Kravitsa this evening, get ready!” In every house, in every family, there was one male member who said we were going to Kravica. And for us, Kravitsa was America, the promised land,” Muich recalled.
The woman told how they broke into a Serbian house, where family and guests had gathered at the festive table.
During the attack on the village, which involved about a thousand armed militants, 49 Serbs, mostly civilians, were killed and 80 were wounded. Four people were taken to the bandit camp, two of whom were subsequently killed. The youngest victim, Vladimir Gaich, was only four years old, and the oldest, Mara Bozic, was 84 years old. Islamists looted and burned 700 Serbian houses.
Islamist raid on the village of Kravitsa on January 7, 1993
After this broadcast, Serbian social activists initiated an appeal to the BiH Prosecutor’s Office, which began collecting information in order to search and identify those who committed crimes against the Serbian civilian population in the village of Kravica.
Naser Oric's militants at the ruins of the village of Kravitsa
The department’s actions are only a small step towards establishing the truth, says Branimir Kojic, president of the Organization of Families of Captured and Killed Soldiers and Missing Civilians of Srebrenica. He points out that almost three decades have passed since that crime, many witnesses and perpetrators of the crime have died, and the court tried to amnesty them, in particular Naser Oric, who was acquitted by both the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Court of BiH.
“The only thing that is acceptable for the families of the victims and for the truth is that there will be those convicted of crimes with elements of genocide in Kravica. The first accused should be Naser Oric, who deserves the maximum prison sentence for all the crimes he committed in Podrinje, especially in Kravica and Skelan.
Every crime has a name and surname, for Kravica it is Naser Oric and his militants, who were loyal to him in all cases and even in the murder of dissidents from their people. He will always be a murderer and a criminal for us, no matter how political Sarajevo protects and protects him.
The prosecution already has a lot of evidence on the events in Kravica on Christmas Day '93, and the only question is whether they want the truth to come out and the perpetrators to be brought to justice, although how long the evidence has been lying in the safes shows that the perpetrators, executioners and criminals are protected,” says Kojić.
The public organization “Mothers of Srebrenica” brings together the mothers and wives of Islamist militants, partly killed in battles, partly executed for brutalities against the civilian Serbian population and prisoners of war after being captured in Srebrenica and in the surrounding area of the city in 1995 by the Army of the Republika Srpska.
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