Writ of summons - Van Diepen Van der Kroef

Writ of summons - Van Diepen Van der Kroef Writ of summons - Van Diepen Van der Kroef

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1977. The husband of Fejzić fled to the woods on the instruction of Dutchbat on 11 July1995. He has never been found. The son of Fejzić was separated from her on 13 July1995 under the eyes of Dutchbat soldiers and taken away. Fejzić has not seen her sonsince and he has not yet ever been identified. Fejzić presently receives a monthlybenefits payment of KM 514.39 gross (about EUR 257).Gabeljić275. Plaintiff Gabeljić was born in 1955, in the Municipality of Srebrenica. Gabeljič lived inSućeska, near Potoćari, before the war. She lost the following persons from her closefamily, up to and including the second rank:- her husband, Abdulah (born in 1953)- her brother, Avdić (born in 1962)- her two sons, Meho (born in 1974), and Mesud, (born in 1979).Her husband and two sons fled into the woods on the instructions of Dutchbat. Parts ofthe remains of her husband and her brother were found in a mass grave in 2005. Thebodies of her two sons have as yet not been recovered. Gabeljić presently receives amonthly benefits payment of KM 167.40 gross (about EUR 84).Gurdić276. Plaintiff Gurdić was born in 1953, in the Municipality of Višegrad. Both before andduring the war she lived in Potoćari, at a distance of about 500 metres from what waslater the UN compound. She lived there with her husband, Januz (born in 1953), whowas a mine worker. Gurdić and her husband had three children, Mustafa (born in 1975)and Mehrudin (born in 1977), and a daughter, Samija (born in 1988). Her husband, sonsand brother-in-law fled into the woods on 11 July 1995, after her brother-in-law hadseen that no-one else was being allowed into the UN compound and, moreover, thatthere were Serbs on the compound, who were eating and drinking together withDutchbat soldiers. Gurdić fled with her daughter towards the UN compound. Gurdić losta total of 38 family members, in addition to her husband and sons. Gurdić presentlyreceives a monthly benefits payment of KM 252.53 gross (about EUR 126).Hasanović© Van Diepen Van der Kroef Advocaten 2007www.vandiepen.com122

277. Plaintiff Hasanović was born in 1946, Municipality of Rogatica. In 1992 she fled withher husband, Huso (born in 1945) and children to Srebrenica, hoping there to be safe.Her son, Ramiz (born in 1967) was killed in the war in 1992. At the time of the fall ofthe Safe Area Dutchbat soldiers stated that the civilian population must flee to Potoćariand the men must go into the woods. Her two sons, Selman (born in 1969) and Sead(born in 1972), consequently fled into the woods. That was the last time that Hasanovićsaw her sons. Because her husband was sick and could not walk very well, he fled withHasanović, her mother and mother-in-law to the UN compound at Potoćari. Hasanovićwas separated from her husband on 13 July 1995 and taken away. Hasanović has neverseen her husband again. Her husband and son, Sead, have as yet not been identified. Herson, Selman, was identified in 2003. Hasanović presently receives a monthly benefitspayment of KM 161 (about EUR 80).Hotić278. Plaintiff Hotić was born in 1945, in the Municipality of Zvornik. Hotić lived inSrebrenica from the outbreak of the war, with her husband, Sead (born in 1939) and son,Samir (born in 1966). Her husband was a sociologist and worked as a civil servant.When Hotić heard from Dutchbat on 11 July 1995 that she had to go to Potoćari she fledthere together with her husband, her son, her two brothers and the wife of one of herbrothers with their two daughters. Shortly before they had reached the UN compoundDutchbat soldiers indicated by hand signals that the men must flee to the woods. Herbrother, Mustafa (born in 1953) and her son therefore fled into the woods and werenever seen again. Hotić continued on her way with the rest of the group. Her brother,Ekrem, was taken out of the mini Safe Area by Serbs for ‘questioning’ on 12 July 1995and never returned. Hotić was separated from her husband on 13 July 1995, and he wastaken away with a gun held to his neck. Hotić never saw him again. Her husband and herbrother, Ekrem, were later found in a mass grave. Her son, Samir, has still not beenfound. Hotić presently receives a monthly benefits payment of KM 694.33 gross (aboutEUR 347).Mujić© Van Diepen Van der Kroef Advocaten 2007www.vandiepen.com123

1977. The husband <strong>of</strong> Fejzić fled to the woods on the instruction <strong>of</strong> Dutchbat on 11 July1995. He has never been found. The son <strong>of</strong> Fejzić was separated from her on 13 July1995 un<strong>der</strong> the eyes <strong>of</strong> Dutchbat soldiers and taken away. Fejzić has not seen her sonsince and he has not yet ever been identified. Fejzić presently receives a monthlybenefits payment <strong>of</strong> KM 514.39 gross (about EUR 257).Gabeljić275. Plaintiff Gabeljić was born in 1955, in the Municipality <strong>of</strong> Srebrenica. Gabeljič lived inSućeska, near Potoćari, before the war. She lost the following persons from her closefamily, up to and including the second rank:- her husband, Abdulah (born in 1953)- her brother, Avdić (born in 1962)- her two sons, Meho (born in 1974), and Mesud, (born in 1979).Her husband and two sons fled into the woods on the instructions <strong>of</strong> Dutchbat. Parts <strong>of</strong>the remains <strong>of</strong> her husband and her brother were found in a mass grave in 2005. Thebodies <strong>of</strong> her two sons have as yet not been recovered. Gabeljić presently receives amonthly benefits payment <strong>of</strong> KM 167.40 gross (about EUR 84).Gurdić276. Plaintiff Gurdić was born in 1953, in the Municipality <strong>of</strong> Višegrad. Both before andduring the war she lived in Potoćari, at a distance <strong>of</strong> about 500 metres from what waslater the UN compound. She lived there with her husband, Januz (born in 1953), whowas a mine worker. Gurdić and her husband had three children, Mustafa (born in 1975)and Mehrudin (born in 1977), and a daughter, Samija (born in 1988). Her husband, sonsand brother-in-law fled into the woods on 11 July 1995, after her brother-in-law hadseen that no-one else was being allowed into the UN compound and, moreover, thatthere were Serbs on the compound, who were eating and drinking together withDutchbat soldiers. Gurdić fled with her daughter towards the UN compound. Gurdić losta total <strong>of</strong> 38 family members, in addition to her husband and sons. Gurdić presentlyreceives a monthly benefits payment <strong>of</strong> KM 252.53 gross (about EUR 126).Hasanović© <strong>Van</strong> <strong>Diepen</strong> <strong>Van</strong> <strong>der</strong> <strong>Kroef</strong> Advocaten 2007www.vandiepen.com122

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