Forensic Monitoring Project Report: Zaklopača Exhumations of State Commission on Missing Persons

Collection Information

Part of
PHR Forensic Monitoring Reports (view collection record)

General Information

Creator:
Title:
Forensic Monitoring Project Report: Zaklopača Exhumations of State Commission on Missing Persons
Created:
Tuzla (Bosnia and Hercegovina): July 1998
Language:
Bosnian; English. This report has both English and Bosnian versions.
Physical Description:
2 documents (10 p.; 11 p.): print out, ill., photos, area maps, site diagrams
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Content

Summary:
The State Commission on Missing Persons, conducted exhumations on 22-24 June 1998 at Zaklopača, east of Vlasenica. The grave was said to be that of the Bosniak residents of the village killed in their homes in 1992. Fragmentary, partial remains were located, consistent with a grave having been located at that site, but the bodies having been removed.
The small village of Zaklopača was a Muslim village before the war. According to information, residents of the village were killed in their homes in 1992. There were said to be 58 people in the grave.
Place of Exhumation: Zaklopača
Date of Exhumation: 22-24 June 1998
Minimum Number of Exhumed Individuals: 000

Context

Creation Note:
Forensic report on individual and mass grave exhumations in Bosnia and Hercegovina created during the Forensic Assistance Project (FAP). The report was authored by: Connor, Melissa
Source:
Records of the Physicians for Human Rights' Bosnia Projects: Forensic Assistance Project: Findings (386-2-2)
Associated Names:
Connor, Melissa (author)

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Access and Use

Rights Statement:
Rights Reserved - Free Access
Archival ID:
HU OSA 386-2-2-57
Suggested Citation:
"Forensic Monitoring Project Report: Zaklopača Exhumations of State Commission on Missing Persons", July 1998. HU OSA 386-2-2-57; Records of the Physicians for Human Rights' Bosnia Projects: Forensic Assistance Project: Findings; Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest.
Permanent URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:469db9ac-e686-4058-bf2c-dbcedc84ea5b
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