Forensic Assistance Project: Consultant Report 1999-003 Bugojno I Federation Commission on Missing Persons - Bosniak Side

Forensic report on individual and mass grave exhumations in Bosnia and Hercegovina created during the Forensic Assistance Project (FAP). The report was authored by: Boaz, Noel Forensic report on individual and mass grave exhumations in Bosnia and Hercegovina created during the Forensic Assistance Pr...

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Main Author: Physicians for Human Rights
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: 1999-10-01T00:00:00Z-1999-10-31T23:59:59Z
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:2f9cd0ea-8684-4d71-9d55-fa84e9f6341d
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dateSpan 1999-10-01T00:00:00Z-1999-10-31T23:59:59Z
description Forensic report on individual and mass grave exhumations in Bosnia and Hercegovina created during the Forensic Assistance Project (FAP). The report was authored by: Boaz, Noel Forensic report on individual and mass grave exhumations in Bosnia and Hercegovina created during the Forensic Assistance Project (FAP). The report was authored by: Stuart, Gary On 8-9 April 1999, the Federation Commission on Missing Persons - Croat Side exhumed the remains of 37 individuals from seven cemeteries in and around the city of Bugojno. The purpose of the exhumations was to verify identities of a reported 40 missing persons in the Bugojno area. The seven cemeteries were Goruša, Grabovi, Bristovi, Biljeg (Glavice), Lenderovina, Čaušlije, and Sultanovići. Most of the bodies that are the subject of interest in this series of exhumations relate to events surrounding the so-called "Fall of Bugojno," dating from 21-24 July 1993. At this time Bosnian Croats had accepted the transfer of Bugojno and several other central Bosnian towns to their control, in accordance with the Vance-Owens Peace Plan, but the Bosniaks had not accepted the plan. When Bosnian Croat (HVO) forces attempted to exert control over local Bosniaks and relocate them, Bosniak police and soldiers began organized resistance. Muslims are the predominant ethnic group in Bugojno and in the surrounding area, and the Bosniak forces prevailed in the ensuing fighting. Place of Exhumation: Bugojno Exhumation Site: Goruša, Grabovi, Bristovi, Biljeg (Glavice), Lenderovina, Čaušlije, Sultanovići. Date of Exhumation: 8-9 April 1999 Minimum Number of Exhumed Individuals: 037
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spellingShingle Forensic Assistance Project: Consultant Report 1999-003 Bugojno I Federation Commission on Missing Persons - Bosniak Side
Physicians for Human Rights
[Boaz, Noel, Stuart, Gary, Federation Commission on Missing Persons - Bosniak Side, Physicians for Human Rights, Exhumation -- Bosnia and Hercegovina -- Sources, Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Atrocities -- Bosnia and Hercegovina]
[War crimes and trials, Military Conflicts and Activities, State and Administrative activities, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements, International Relations, Human rights organizations]
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title Forensic Assistance Project: Consultant Report 1999-003 Bugojno I Federation Commission on Missing Persons - Bosniak Side
topic [Boaz, Noel, Stuart, Gary, Federation Commission on Missing Persons - Bosniak Side, Physicians for Human Rights, Exhumation -- Bosnia and Hercegovina -- Sources, Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Atrocities -- Bosnia and Hercegovina]
[War crimes and trials, Military Conflicts and Activities, State and Administrative activities, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements, International Relations, Human rights organizations]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:2f9cd0ea-8684-4d71-9d55-fa84e9f6341d