Kozila Forest Estate, Drnić

Kozila Forest Estate, Drnić

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Location behind the Motel in Bosanski Petrovac

Location behind the Motel in Bosanski Petrovac

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Former Prekaja Primary School, Drvar

Former Prekaja Primary School, Drvar

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Počulica Social Centre, Vitez

Počulica Social Centre, Vitez

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Dubravica Primary School, Vitez

Dubravica Primary School, Vitez

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Black House, Vitez

Black House, Vitez

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Culture Centre in Vitez

Culture Centre in Vitez

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Korićanske stijene, Kneževo

Korićanske stijene, Kneževo

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Redak 1 and Redak 2, Kipe, Prijedor

Redak 1 and Redak 2, Kipe, Prijedor

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Ljubija Football Stadium, Prijedor

Ljubija Football Stadium, Prijedor

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Culture Centre in Miska Glava, Prijedor

Culture Centre in Miska Glava, Prijedor

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Auxiliary facility at the Public Security Station, Prijedor

Auxiliary facility at the Public Security Station, Prijedor

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Bravnice, Jajce

Bravnice, Jajce

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Motel Sretno, Kakanj

Motel Sretno, Kakanj

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Old Trade School, Vareš

Old Trade School, Vareš

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Autotrans building, Vareš

Autotrans building, Vareš

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Šumarstvo Company building, Vareš

Šumarstvo Company building, Vareš

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 26. December 2019

Village of Crkvina¸, Goražde

Village of Crkvina¸, Goražde

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Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 25. December 2019

Vojno Camp, Mostar

Vojno Camp, Mostar

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 25. December 2019

Skender’s houses, Mostar

Skender’s houses, Mostar

Info

Čelebići Barracks, Konjic

Location:
Konjic

Importance of the locality:

In mid-1992, a detention facility was established under the control of civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality in buildings formerly belonging to the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) in Čelebići near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the prisoners who were detained here between April and December 1992 were Serb men captured during or after military operations in the villages of Bradina and Donje Selo and the surrounding area. Most of the prisoners were men, but women were also detained at this camp. The prisoners were killed, tortured, sexually abused, beaten and otherwise subjected to cruel and inhuman treatment.

Entity:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethnic group:
Serbs

Area that victims came from:
Konjic and surroundings

Responsibility:
Civilian and military authorities of the Konjic Municipality

Court trials:

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia convicted the following persons of wilfully causing great suffering or serious injury, unlawful confinement of civilians, wilful killings, torture, inhuman treatment (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions): Zdravko Mucić, commander of the camp, sentenced to 9 years in prison; Hazim Delić, deputy commander of the camp, sentenced to 18 years in prison; and Esad Landžo, guard, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Data source:
ICTY

Marked and photographed:
09.03.2024.

Map:

Updated:
08.04.2024

Legenda

Army of Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina – ARBiH
Security services command centre – CSB
Herzeg Bosnia – HB
Croat Defense Forces – HOS
Army of Croatia – HV
Croat Defense Council – HVO
Yugoslav National Army – JNA
International Crime Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia – ICTY
Ministry of Interior – MUP
People’s Defense of the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia – NO APZB
Police station – SJB
Serb Army of Krajina – SVK
Territorial defense of Bosnia-Herzegovina – TO BiH
Army of Republic of Srpska – VRS
Army of Yugoslavia – VJ

Aktualizovano: 25. December 2019

Locations list

Agricultural cooperative Kravica, Bratunac
Batković agricultural estate, Bijeljina
Former Moša Pijade JNA Barracks in Bileća
Student Dorm in Bileća
Bosna sock factory in Bosanski Brod
Location behind the Motel in Bosanski Petrovac
Football stadium in Bratunac
Former JNA barracks in Brčko
Boće Primary School, Brčko
former Rasadnik refrigeration facility in Okrajci, Brčko
former Partizan Sports Hall, Brčko
Primary School in Gornji Rahić, Brčko
former Laser Bus Company, Brčko
former Posavina Hotel, Brčko
Public Security Station, Brčko
Location where two boys were killed in Brčko
Mehmend-paša Sokolović Bridge – “Old Bridge”, Višegrad
Kayak Club in Brod
GIK construction warehouse, Brod
Convent – Marxist Centre, Bugojno
Bugojno Gymnasium
former BH Bank, Bugojno
Slavonija DI Furniture Salon, Bugojno
Motel Akvarijum, Bugojno
former Vojin Paleksić Primary School, Bugojno
FC Iskra Stadium, Bugojno
Former Hotel Radoč, Bužim
Hunting Lodge in Mostina, Čajniče
Military facilities in Dretelj, Čapljina
Silos in Čapljina
Powder factory in Ćoralići, Cazin
Village of Crkvina¸, Goražde
Warehouse and stadium in Crkvina near Šamac
Culture Centre in Pilica, Zvorniik
Iron Bridge, Doboj
Perčin disko, Doboj
warehouses of the former JNA barracks in Ševarlije, Doboj
Kozila Forest Estate, Drnić
Kamenica Primary School, Drvar
Partizan Sports Hall, Foča
Buk Bijela settlement, Foča
Construction materials warehouse in Gornji Zovik near Brčko
Old building of the Grabovica Primary School, Kotor Varoš
Hotel Igman, Hadžići
Hotel Vilina vlas, Višegrad
Warehouse basement, Hrasnica, Ilidža
Garages, Hrasnica, Ilidža
Hotel Mrazište, Hadžići
Podlugovi Railway Station, Ilijaš
Correctional facility Butmir (Kula), Istočno Sarajevo
Museum “Battle for the Wounded at Neretva”, Jablanica
Bravnice, Jajce
Silos in Kaćuni, Busovača
Motel Sretno, Kakanj
Gunpowder Warehouse, Kalinovik
“Meka brda”, Kalinovik
Franjo Herljević Hunting Lodge in Kamenica, Zavidovići
13th kilometre, Zavidovići
Musala Sports Hall, Konjic
Čelebići Barracks, Konjic
Korićanske stijene, Kneževo
Lisac pit, Krupa na Uni
Black House, Vitez
Ivan Goran Kovačić Primary School, Livno
Elektroprivreda Garages in Livno
“Dalibor Perković Dali” Sports Hall in Livno
The pit above Zastinje on Bašajkovac Hill near Livno
Former Committee Building in Livno
Primary school in the village of Zabrišće
Primary school in the village of Orguz
Ljubija Football Stadium, Prijedor
Redak 1 and Redak 2, Kipe, Prijedor
Military prison in Ljubuški
Old Trade School, Vareš
Manjača Agricultural Estate, Banja Luka
Karaman’s house, Foča
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Mostar
Stadium at Bijeli brijeg, Mostar
Fourth Primary School, Mostar
JNA Hall in Nevesinje
“Alatnica”, Nevesinje
Una Hotel, Novi Grad/Bosanski Novi
Mlakve Stadium, Novi Grad/Bosanski Novi
Strolit foundry, Odžak
Bratstvo i Jedinstvo Primary School, Odžak
Donja Mahala Primary School, Orašje
Old Culture Centre, Pale
Počulica Social Centre, Vitez
Poljari Primary School, Derventa
Skender’s houses, Mostar
Ćućurak Hill, Mostar
Primary School in Potoci, Mostar
Former Prekaja Primary School, Drvar
Auxiliary facility at the Public Security Station, Prijedor
“Tuzla Convoy of Salvation”, Novi Travnik
Old school building in Rizvanovići, Prijedor
Heliodrom, Mostar
Plant nursery in Rogatica
Lušci Palanka, Sanski Most
Zdena settlement, Sanski Most
Dobrovoljačka Street, Sarajevo
Kazani, Sarajevo
Veliki park, Sarajevo
Tobacco Station in Široki Brijeg
Former police station, Srebrenica
Koštana hospital, Stolac
Štrpci Railway Station, Rudo
Silos in Tarčin, Hadžići
Village of Miletići, Travnik
Trnopolje Social Centre, Prijedor
Rogoj Mountain Pass
Hotel Treskavica, Trnovo
Hotel Maršal (former Hotel Famos), Trnovo
Brčanska Malta, Tuzla
Šumarstvo Company building, Vareš
Autotrans building, Vareš
Former Nepeke farm, Velika Kladuša
Former Dubrave farm, Velika Kladuša
Culture Centre in Miska Glava, Prijedor
Former police resort at Boračko Lake / Cafe Bar Strela
Former Cultural Centre in Čelopek
Cultural Centre in Drinjača
Ljubatovići Primary School, Žepče
Gym hall at the Perkovići Primary School, Žepče
Silos in Polje, Derventa
Youth Centre in Rapatnica
Rooms of the Football Club in Rapatnica
“Rašidov Han”, Snagovo
Military agricultural cooperative Sušica, Vlasenica
Former Ahmet Fetahagić Barracks in Visoko
Culture Centre in Vitez
Dubravica Primary School, Vitez
Sonja Pension and bunker behind the pension, Vogošća
Vojno Camp, Mostar
Music School, Zenica
Village of Bilivode, Zenica
Zenica Penitentiary, Zenica
Silos, Žepče
Gym hall at the Žepče Primary School, Žepče
Primary School Dnopolje, village of Zijemlje
Dubravica-Breza pit, village of Zijemlje
Doline-Kušići pit, village of Zijemlje