ZAGREB, July 5 (Hina) - A team of about 20 investigators and
experts from the Office of the Prosecutor of the International
Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will begin to exhume
the victims buried in a series of alleged mass grave sites in
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia on Sunday July 7, the Hague-based
Tribunal said in a statement on Friday.
The exhumations are expected to last up to three months and
will be carried out by the Office of the Prosecutor with the
assistance of the national authorities, the NATO-led peace
implementation force (IFOR), the UN Transitional Administration in
Eastern Slavonia (UNTAES) and the Boston-based non-governmental
organization Physicians for Human Rights which will oversee the
forensic side of the operations.
The main purpose of the exhumations is to determine the cause
and time of death, identify victims and collect any other physical
evidence associated with the mass grave sites.
The first site to be exhumed is in the Srebrenica area of
eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina, the statement said.
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