Bukovica engleski.qxd - Fond za humanitarno pravo
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 13:54 Page 72<br />
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<strong>Bukovica</strong><br />
ber of times before he got to Hamed Stovrag’s house<br />
where he spent the night, and reached his village the<br />
next day. He spent days in bed, recovering from the<br />
beating. Zoran Čolović, who according to Bavčić was in<br />
command at the Kovačevići headquarters, came shortly<br />
afterward and brought the knife that had been taken<br />
from him. Afraid that he would again be ill-treated<br />
because of the knife, Bavčić refused to take it back.<br />
Tucking the knife into his belt, Čolović left, saying<br />
Bavčić could come to Kovačević to pick up his provisions<br />
which, he said, were all there although a little<br />
damp.<br />
Ago Bavčić’s destroyed house in Plansko<br />
(photo: 30 April 2002).<br />
The provisions were brought to Bavčić later on by the<br />
soldiers or police. He went to see a doctor in Pljevlja<br />
and was hospitalized there for 24 days. When he<br />
returned from the hospital, the soldiers or police who<br />
had beaten him came again. They pushed his wife Aiša<br />
against the wall and put a knife to her throat, and threw<br />
his daughter Bahra (born 1979) and twin sons Bahrudin<br />
and Sabahudin (born 1981) to the floor to demonstrate