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<strong>Bukovica</strong> <strong>engleski</strong>.<strong>qxd</strong> 15.3.2003 13:54 Page 62<br />

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<strong>Bukovica</strong><br />

7.3. Rami<strong>za</strong> Bungur: ”They sent me to<br />

Goražde to parley.“<br />

Zlatija’s mother-in-law Rami<strong>za</strong> Bungur told the HLC 84<br />

she recognized Duško Popović, son of Lazo, and Brane<br />

Mašić, both of Trpinje, Čajniče municipality, among the<br />

soldiers who abducted her. She left behind all her livestock:<br />

50 sheep, seven cows and two horses. The soldiers<br />

questioned her about the whereabouts of her<br />

sons Džafer and Samir, who had fled earlier after being<br />

beaten by police and soldiers. Rami<strong>za</strong> herself was not<br />

physically abused in Čajniče but her son Mamko was<br />

beaten and threatened. During her captivity, she was<br />

sent to Goražde to parley on an exchange, with her family<br />

members as surety that she would return to the<br />

prison. She said the food the prisoners received was not<br />

very good but that meals were regular.<br />

7.4. Mamko Bungur: ”Mother said we would<br />

soon be exchanged.“<br />

Rami<strong>za</strong> Bungur’s son Mamko also left home with only<br />

the clothes he had on when the soldiers came for them:<br />

I remember well that they slapped me several times on<br />

the way there, threatened me and swore at my mother. I<br />

remember that Savo and Radmilo Milkanović from<br />

Čajniče beat me the most. Radmilo once hit me so hard<br />

in the chest that I fell down right away. 85<br />

Once the party reached Čajniče, Mamko was separated<br />

from his mother and locked in a cell alone. In the beginning,<br />

meals were irregular but this improved later on. After<br />

one a half months, he was allowed to see his mother.<br />

84 Statement by Rami<strong>za</strong> Bungur, Goražde, 27 October 2001, HLC documentation.<br />

85 Statement by Mamko Bungur, Goražde, 27 October 2001, HLC documentation.

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