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<strong>Bukovica</strong> <strong>engleski</strong>.<strong>qxd</strong> 15.3.2003 13:53 Page 49<br />

Humanitarian Law Center<br />

Danilović. Rasim Drkenda and two other villagers,<br />

Hamed Vukas and Šemso Babić, were also there. The<br />

police took the Muslims to Pljevlja via Kržava village.<br />

There were some other people gathered in Kržava when<br />

we got there. I saw Slaviša Svrkota kick Himzo Stovrag<br />

in the back, fire over his head and order him to run. On<br />

the way to Pljevlja, I heard VJ reservist Aco Malinić - I<br />

don’t remember if he was there all the time or came later<br />

- ask why they were bothering to take us to Pljevlja, that<br />

we should all be killed and our bodies thrown in the<br />

creek. 67<br />

The ruins of Salih Tahirović’s house in Čerjenci<br />

(photo: 30 April 2002)<br />

The Muslim men were held in custody in Pljevlja for<br />

eight days. They received no food nor were they<br />

allowed to go to the toilet for the first three days. They<br />

were often taken for questioning and kicked, punched<br />

and beaten with clubs. The policeman who meted out<br />

the worst treatment was Veselin Veljović.<br />

67 Statement by Sejfo Osmanagić, October 2001, HLC documentation.<br />

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