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    "The Muslim enclaves in Bosnia are no longer viable and have to

    disappear. If not we will take them by force." - Radovan Karadzic

    Ocala Star-Banner17 July 1995

    Serbs promise to cleanse east of Muslim areasAid workers hear refugees tell of executions, other atrocities.

    By Tracy Wilkinson

    SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - The collapse of a second U.N.-protected "safe area" drew

    closer Sunday as Bosnian Serb infantry, backed by tanks and artillery and ignoring NATO

    warplanes above, advanced on the heart of the Muslim enclave of Zepa.

    Many of the 16,000 Muslim [Bosniaks] villagers trapped in the mountainous eastern enclave

    hid in basements or in caves while a small contingent of Bosnian government troops vowed to

    fight "to the last soldier."

    Most of the 79 Ukrainian U.N. peacekeepers who had been statione to defend Zepa retreated toa base inside the town after their weapons were seized by government forces.

    "They (the Serbs) are in the enclave. They have encroached. They have advanced," U.N.

    spokesman Alexander Ivanko said. "The future (of Zepa) is not extremely bright."

    Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic served notice that his forces intend to conquer all theland east from Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, to Serbia.

    "The Muslim enclaves are not viable and must disappear, or we will do it by force," Karadzic

    said in an interview with the Spanish newspaper El Pais.

    Relief workers in the Bosnian city of Tuzla began documenting the atrocities suffered byMuslims who were deported from Srebrenica, the first protected enclave to fall to the Serbs.

    Refugees who fled to Tuzla have reported seeing women taken away from Serbian soldiers,

    presumablyto be raped, and seeing men executed.

    "We are facing a genuine case of genocide," said Emma Bonino [officialweb site], the

    European Union's commissioner for humanitarian aid, who was sent to inspect the handling ofthe refugees in Tuzla - itself another so-called safe area.

    Government and relief officials say approximately 23,000 refugees - the vast majority women,

    children and the elderly - have reached Tuzla after the Serbs expelled them from Srebrenica. An

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    estimated 15,000 people remain unaccounted for, including 4,000 men and boys thought to be

    held at a soccer stadium in the Serb-held town of Bratunac.

    As concern for the fate of the missing grew, the International Committee of the Red Cross

    ended three days of negotiations with Bosnian Serb political leaders and said the Serbs had

    agreed "in principle" to grant them access to the detainees.

    A spokesman for Karadzic confirmed that the Serbs are holding an unspecified number of men,

    whom he characterized as "prisoners of war."

    Reporters and relief workers have gathered witness accounts indicating that a considerable

    number of women and girls were pulled from the buses and trucks that carried the refugees

    away from Srebrenica. Refugees also said they saw Serbs slitting the throats or stabbing several

    men and boys.

    Bosnian Serb commander Gen. Ratko Mladic, an accused war criminal who directed the

    capture of Srebrenica, had assured the frightened Muslims that they would be treated well andhad nothing to fear.

    NOTE: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ruled:

    Serb forces "targeted for extinction the 40,000 Bosnian Muslims livingin Srebrenica." - Judge Theodor Meron [Polish-American Jew], Krstic

    Appeal judgement.

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