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 13:53 Page 48<br />
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Remains of Osman Durgut’s house in Čerjenci<br />
(photo: 30 April 2002)<br />
Durgut was subsequently transferred to the prison in<br />
Bijelo Polje were he was held for a month. He was not<br />
beaten there. After his release, he spent some time in<br />
Pljevlja and then went to prison to serve the six-month<br />
term to which he was sentenced by the Municipal Court<br />
in Pljevlja for illegal possession of firearms (Art. 204,<br />
Montenegrin Criminal Code). His wife and children had<br />
left for Turkey in the meantime and he joined them in<br />
late 1993.<br />
5.5.3.1. Flight to Goražde<br />
Police led by Lale Čavić came to the house of Šaćir<br />
Osmanagić at about 7 p.m. on 1 November 1992, and<br />
told his sons Šefko (born 1967) and Sejfo (born 1970) to<br />
go to the house of Rasim Drkenda in Madžare village.<br />
Šaćir, his wife Hajrija, daughters Šefka (15) and Šemsa<br />
(23), and 13-year-old son Ševal stayed at home. When<br />
Sejfo reached Drkenda’s house with his brother, he saw<br />
two vehicles and a large number of police, among<br />
whom he recognized Slaviša Svrkota and Radmilo