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BUGOJNO, Aug 3 (Hina) - The exhumation of bodies from individual
graves of victims of crimes committed by Muslims against Croats
started on Monday in the Bugojno area of central Bosnia.
In attendance were representatives of the international community,
the State Commission for Exchanging and Finding Missing and Killed
Persons, judges from the Travnik Cantonal Court and high-ranking
Croat officials in Bugojno.
The bodies of three victims have been found and exhumed in
Vucipolje, Pisak, Bristovi, Causlije and Sultanovici, even though
there are indications there could be more.
In Rosulje the remains of a 66-year-old woman were found in the
burnt ruins of her house where she was killed and set on fire.
Federal Commission for Missing Persons deputy president Ljerka
Radic said the Commission was asking the Muslim side in Bugojno for
the bodies of about 150 Croat victims of Muslim crimes, not
including 21 Bugojno Croats who went missing after being taken to
Muslim prison camps.
Exhumations will continue on Tuesday at a mass grave in Humac, where
international Deputy High Representative to Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jacques Paul Klein will be present.
The identification of the bodies exhumed today will be done by
forensic teams from Split Hospital and the international
humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders, led by
pathologists Marija Desinis Gojanovic and Canadian forensics
expert Mark Skinner, at the Rama Health Centre.
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