ZAGREB, May 11 (Hina) - Six hundred Croats that fled from the
village of Sasina (near Sanski Most in the Banja Luka area) today
forwarded an appeal to international political and humanitarian
organisations to save the remaining Croats and Moslems in north-
western Bosnia from Bosnian Serb terror.
Before the war, Croats and Moslems made up 60 percent of the
population of the Sanski Most area, which was 60,000, the appeal
said.
"In the past four years, Serb fascists have killed over a
thousand Croats and Moslems, subjecting the rest to the blackest
forms of terror," the appeal said.
"The world public knows too little of the murders and mass
graves in the mines of Tomasica and Ljubija. Only in 1992 the Serbs
committed more mass killings (in Sanski Most, Sasina, Brisevo,
Stara Rijeka, Tomasica, Ljubija, Prijedor, Kozarac) and opened more
concentration camps (Keraterm, Omarska, Manjaca, Tomasica) than
anywhere else in Bosnia-Herzegovina," the appeal specified.
The appeal was forwarded to the governments of a number of
European countries, including Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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