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In one case from November 2000, IPTF monitors ostensibly from Spain, France, the U.S., and elsewhere raided three brothels in Prijedor, and then transported some of the trafficked women to Sarajevo for assistance under an International Organization for Migration program.
David Isenberg: Ooh, Aah: PMC Feeling Good David Isenberg 2011
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He added that a mass grave containing the bodies of 40 murdered Bosniaks was found near the town of Bosanski Novi in the Prijedor region, after another man demanded a favour from the authorities in return for revealing the site.
Bosnian Burial Sites Uncovered for Cash IWPR 2008
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In Prijedor, Bosnia (where in 2000 he took command of NATO's Multinational Division (Southwest) in Bosnia-Herzegovina), we had a chief of public security, a mayor and a chief of police.
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In such Bosnian towns as Brcko, Bjeljina, Kljuc, Sanski Most, Prijedor, Kotor Varos, Zvornik, leading citizens-anyone who owned a business, participated in the Party of Democratic Action, held a university degree-were hunted down and liquidated.
A Pattern Of Rape 2008
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At a makeshift camp in Prijedor, the family of one starving prisoner tried to bring him a food parcel.
Ethnic Cleansing 2008
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Wakil PM Rodoslau Brdjanin (51) dan Pemimpin militer Momoir Talic (57) membantah bahwa terlibat dalam etnis muslim Albania di Bosnia & Kroasia, Prijedor antara tahun 1992 -1995 di hadapan mahkamah militer internasional, Denhaag, Belanda.
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After Serbian fighters burned his village in northern Bosnia to the ground in May, Hasan Mahmudagic fled to Prijedor, a nearby city populated by Muslims.
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For over a decade, Bosniak Edo Ramulic has been searching for the bodies of his brother and several other family members killed by Serb forces in the north-western Bosnian town of Prijedor in 1992.
Bosnian Burial Sites Uncovered for Cash IWPR 2008
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Kovacevic allegedly ran the Omarska concentration camp in Prijedor.
Bosnia's Most Wanted 2008
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Tadić had been recognized by Bosnian Muslims who had survived the infamous Serb death camp of Omarska, near the city of Prijedor.
The Forensics of War Junger, Sebastian 1999
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