Emza Fazlic
50 Genocide Victims to be Buried at Srebrenica Commemoration
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Missing Persons Institute said that 50 genocide victims will be laid to rest at a collective funeral at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre on July 11, the day of the anniversary commemoration of the mass killings in 1995.
Saha Bumbulovic said that her father Adil Selimovic, who was killed on July 13, 1995 at the age of 59, will be among those who will be buried.
Bosnia Exhumes Remains of Five War Victims in Mostar
The Bosnian Missing Persons Institute told BIRN on Friday that the remains of five more war victims have been found during the exhumation in Medjine, taking the total number of victims' remains found at the site to eight.
Missing Persons Institute spokesperson Emza Fazlic said that four bodies were found whole, while the other one was incomplete.
Six Child Victims of Bosnian War Identified
The Bosnian Missing Persons Institute told BIRN on Friday that 13 Bosniaks who disappeared in the village of Kratine in the Vitez municipality on April 17, 1993 have now been identified.
Missing Persons Institute spokesperson Emza Fazlic said that of the 13 identified victims, six were minors when they died.
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Bosnia Exhumes Bones of Three War Victims in Mostar
The Bosnian Missing Persons Institute said on Wednesday that the remains of three presumed Bosniak war victims who disappeared in the Mostar area in 1993 have been exhumed in the settlement of Miljkovici.
Bosnia Exhumes Suspected Remains of Family of War Victims
The Bosnian Missing Persons Institute said on Friday that an exhumation near the village of Pribosijevici in the Rogatica municipality in the east of the country has uncovered the remains of four people, one of whose remains had been burned.
Bosnian War’s ‘Disappeared’ Remembered with Roses
A memorial event to remember those who went missing during the 1992-95 Bosnian war and to mark the Day of the Disappeared was held in the town of Mostar on Monday by the Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina and war victims' associations from all over the country.
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19 Genocide Victims to be Buried on Srebrenica Anniversary
The Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina told BIRN that 19 people's remains will be laid to rest in a ceremony at the cemetery at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre on July 11.
Missing Persons Institute spokesperson Emza Fazlic said that the youngest victim to be buried this year will be Azmir Osmanovic, who was killed at the age of 16.
Bosnia Identifies Three More Srebrenica Victims from Mass Graves
The Bosnian Missing Persons Institute said on Wednesday that the three victims of the Srebrenica massacres who have been identified will be buried at a collective funeral ceremony alongside 13 others at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre in July this year.
Bone Fragments Found in Exhumation at Sarajevo Hospital
The Missing Persons Institute said that an exhumation on Wednesday in the grounds of the Sarajevo University Clinical Centre, known as the Kosevo Hospital, revealed bone fragments, shoes and a wristwatch that probably belonged to a 1990s war victim.
Remains of Five Bosnia War Victims Discovered Near Sanski Most
The remains of five people presumably killed in 1995 have been found at the Greda locality in the Bosnian municipality of Sanski Most, the Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina, INO BiH, has announced.