Serbs Chase 14,000 Muslims and Now Hold a Ghost Town; Two-Thirds of Visegrad Dead, Seized or on the Run

The Washington Post
September 10, 1992

VISEGRAD, Bosnia – This is a Muslim city without Muslims.

They are gone, all 14,000 who made up two-thirds of the city’s population. The lucky ones fled two months ago in buses or on foot. The unlucky ones were arrested by Serb militiamen and killed ...  (Read more)

Serb Gunners View Sarajevo Differently; Besieging Militiamen Fear and Concede Little

The Washington Post
September 3, 1992

LUKAVICA, Bosnia – From a sandbagged Serb machine-gun nest on a wooded mountainside here, the view of Sarajevo — and of the war in Bosnia — is different from that within the ruined, besieged city below.

Although the people of Sarajevo live in daily ...  (Read more)

Illusory Serb Prison Camp Materializes; Hundreds Held at Bosnian Facility That Militia Said Did Not Exist

The Washington Post
August 27, 1992

BATKOVIC, Bosnia – More than 1,500 Slavic Muslims are crammed into two fetid livestock sheds here, crouching silently amid the stench of filth and fear in a prison camp that Serb security forces swore did not exist.

Under the gaze of armed Serb guards, the prisoners ...  (Read more)

The Search for a Secret Prison Camp; Reporters’ Queries Provoke Angry Serb Response

The Washington Post
August 13, 1992

BATKOVIC, Bosnia – Seeking to avert international censure, Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has promised relief agencies and journalists free access to Serb-run detention camps here, but the four Serb militiamen had not gotten the message.

They were manning ...  (Read more)