The Association of Prison Camp Internees of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sent an invitation and a circular letter to Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, to be their guest during his visit to Prijedor on Aug. 4 and to see the camps where the Serb forces from the town held Bosniacs imprisoned during the war.
Dacic was invited to visit the Trnopolje, Omarska and Keraterm camps. In the circular letter, the camp internees reminded Dacic that, in a TV show in 2019, he denied, in a very inappropriate way, the existence of concentration camps in Prijedor, the existence of camp internees and, thus, the war crimes committed in this town against the non-Serb population by the army and police of Republika Srpska (RS).
They added that they would inform Dacic, who is to attend the Day of Remembrance of the victims and the expelled Serbs from Croatia during Operation Storm, in Prijedor on Aug. 4, about the “basic statistics of war crimes that were systematically committed in Prijedor against the Bosniac and Croatian inhabitants of the municipality.”
The Association of Prison Camp Internees has stated that 3,176 non-Serb victims had so far been registered on Prijedor, of whom 102 children and 256 women, and that the number was not final.
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