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<strong>Bukovica</strong> <strong>engleski</strong>.<strong>qxd</strong> 15.3.2003 13:53 Page 31<br />

Humanitarian Law Center<br />

while Muslims left Mrčići, Rujevica, Hajlovine, Kržava and<br />

Lugovi afterwards. Durgut recalls:<br />

The police in Pljevlja arrested Mujo Koror from Kava on<br />

19 May and handed him over to the Republika Srpska 55<br />

army in Čajniče where Mujo owned a house. I know<br />

that he was killed later on. In June of that year - I don’t<br />

remember the exact date - while searching his house, the<br />

police beat up Ibro Močević, who was about 45, took<br />

him to Pljevlja where they continued beating and illtreating<br />

him. They let him go the next day. Ibro went<br />

abroad after that. The police beat his relative Nazif, who<br />

was about 75, that same day. 56<br />

The HLC was able to learn more about the 70-year-old<br />

Osman Bungur 57 from Jakub Durgut. Bungur was<br />

severely beaten by JA reservists Stevo Danilović, Mirko<br />

Srndić and Simo Barac from Meljena village and as a<br />

result lost his hearing. On 16 February 1993, Bungur, his<br />

wife Almasa and another nine members of the family<br />

were abducted and taken to Čajniče. Osman and<br />

Almasa were subsequently returned, spent some time in<br />

Pljevlja and were then transferred by an international<br />

humanitarian organi<strong>za</strong>tion to Olovo in Bosnia where<br />

they both died within a short span of each other.<br />

Durgut told the HLC about other cases of physical abuse<br />

of <strong>Bukovica</strong> Muslims in the summer of 1992. Ibro Bungur,<br />

his sons Hasan, Husein and Ešref, their relatives Džafer<br />

and Vejsil, and Enver and Munever Kaim were beaten first<br />

on 11 July and then again a week later, on 17 July:<br />

55 Bosnian Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />

56 Statement by Jakub Durgut, 21 June 2002, HLC documentation.<br />

57 Spotlight Report No. 4, Human Rights in Serbia and Montenegro,<br />

HLC, Belgrade, May 1993; Spotlight Series - Human Rights 1991-<br />

1995, HLC, Belgrade, 1997.<br />

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