ZAGREB, Jan 12 (Hina) - Of the 250 Bosnian Moslems and Croats, whom
Serbs had sent to the front line to dig trenches and serve as a
human shield, six had been killed and several had been wounded
during recent fighting in the Linvo area, southwestern Bosnia,
UNHCR spokeswoman in Zagreb Alemka Lisinski said today.
The UNHCR received the information from 20 detainees who
had managed to escape to Livno town during a Croat Defence Council
(HVO) offensive last month.
Lisinski said that these people had been rounded up in
overnight raids between December 5 and 7 in Banja Luka and
surrounding villages, northwestern Bosnia, and bussed to Glamoc and
Bosansko Grahovo.
Serbs had deprived them of food for days, Lisinski said,
adding one man had died of gastric ulcer, and another, suffering
from epilepsy, had been beaten to death.
At the same time, Serbs denied UNHCR personnel access to
the area, which was in violation of international and humanitarian
law.
Despite the recently signed cessation-of-hostilities
agreement, Bosnian Serbs refuse to allow UNHCR officials to visit
the area, Lisinski said.
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