Bukovica engleski.qxd - Fond za humanitarno pravo
Bukovica engleski.qxd - Fond za humanitarno pravo
Bukovica engleski.qxd - Fond za humanitarno pravo
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<strong>Bukovica</strong> <strong>engleski</strong>.<strong>qxd</strong> 15.3.2003 13:54 Page 110<br />
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<strong>Bukovica</strong><br />
5. Rifet Husović, 26, employed in Bijelo Polje<br />
6. Senad Đečević, 16, from Bar<br />
7. Ismet Babačić, 30, employee of Val Strit, Podgorica<br />
8. Halil Zupčević, 49, refugee from Trebinje<br />
9. Adem Alomerović, 59, employee of Raketa, Prijepolje<br />
10. Rasim Ćorić, 40, employee of Limka, Prijepolje<br />
11. Fikret Memović, 40, employee of ŽTP, Belgrade<br />
12. Fevzija Zeković, 54, owner of shop in Kraljevo<br />
13. Nijazim Kajević, 30, postal employee in Priboj<br />
14. Muhedin Hanić, 27, employee of Zmaj, Belgrade<br />
15. Safet Preljević, 22, employee in a private shop, Belgrade<br />
16. Džafer Topuzović, 55, employee of Planum, Prijepolje<br />
17. Jusuf Rastoder, 45, employed in Belgrade<br />
18. Zvjezdan Zuličić, 23, university student, refugee<br />
from Sarajevo<br />
19. Tomo Buzov, (Serbian Croat) retired army officer,<br />
Belgrade<br />
20. man, name unknown, from Sjenica<br />
According to S.A., who was saved from being abducted<br />
thanks to resourceful friends, it all began with the train<br />
conductor behaving in a strange manner. As soon as the<br />
train left Belgrade, the conductor, accompanied by two<br />
policemen, went through the train checking the passengers’<br />
tickets. Contrary to usual practice, he wrote the<br />
name of the passenger on each ticket, allegedly to prevent<br />
anybody from taking a free ride. There were many<br />
uniformed men standing in the corridors outside the<br />
compartments. Ten minutes before the train was<br />
stopped, these men became restless and began pacing<br />
up and down the corridors. When the train came to a<br />
halt, three stopped in front of S.A.’s compartment. One<br />
collected the passengers’ papers and called out the first<br />
Muslim-Slav. He handed the man over to a second man<br />
in combat fatigues. Suddenly, there was a commotion in