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<strong>Bukovica</strong> <strong>engleski</strong>.<strong>qxd</strong> 15.3.2003 13:54 Page 69<br />

Humanitarian Law Center<br />

though it was a part of Montenegro and Yugoslavia. We<br />

turned back without having accomplished our purpose.<br />

89<br />

Pljevlja cementary where Latif Bungur is buried<br />

In early June, a CSCE mission again came to Pljevlja and<br />

it was agreed with Mayor Momčilo Bojović to go to<br />

Ravni to bury the remains of Latif Bungur on 9 June.<br />

However, just as they were leaving the mayor’s office,<br />

word came that no one could guarantee the party’s safety<br />

and they desisted. Monitor reported that it had<br />

learned from reliable sources close to the military that<br />

”the postponement of the CSCE mission’s trip by failing<br />

to provide safety guarantees was due to the fact that the<br />

VJ was at the time moving a large armored force<br />

(dozens of tanks), heavy artillery and troops to the territory<br />

of Bosnia-Herzegovina to help the Serb forces<br />

definitively to occupy first Trnovo and then Goražde.<br />

The weapons and tanks were from the Danilovgrad barracks.“<br />

90<br />

89 ”Lighting the Fire,“ Monitor, Podgorica, 12 February 1993.<br />

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