Friday, 16 may 2025.
Prijavite se na sedmični newsletter Detektora
Newsletter
Novinari Detektora svake sedmice pišu newslettere o protekloj i sedmici koja nas očekuje. Donose detalje iz redakcije, iskrene reakcije na priče i kontekst o događajima koji oblikuju našu stvarnost.

This post is also available in: Bosnian

Prosecution witness Dragan Rudan told the Sarajevo court on Tuesday that in 1992 he was locked up at the Dretelj detention centre in southern Bosnia, where he was abused on a daily basis.

He said that once a guard, who he knew as Poskok (‘Viper’) but later heard was one of the defendants in the trial, Ivan Medic, threatened him with death.

“Ivan Medic ‘Poskok’ put a bayonet to my neck and wanted to slit my throat in the military infirmary. He told me I would not leave the camp alive,” he said.

Responding to questions from Medic’s defence however, the witness said that he could not describe his assailant or recognise him in court.

Medic is charged with committing crimes against several hundred Bosnian Serb civilians imprisoned in 1992 at the Dretelj camp, along with Ivan Zelenika, Srecko Herceg, Edib Buljubasic and Marina Grubisic-Fejzic.

According to the indictment, Zelenika was an officer with the Croatian Defence Forces, Herceg was a former commander of the Dretelj military prison, Buljubasic was former member of the Croatian Defence Forces and deputy commander of the Dretelj barracks, and Medic and Grubisic-Fejzic were former guards in Dretelj.

The indictment specifies that they all took part in torture and in forcing prisoners to perform hard labour, and several people died from the abuse.

Witness Rudan told the court that during his imprisonment, he was once taken to be executed.

“A gun went off above my head and I thought I was finished. I opened my eyes and saw I was alive. They laughed, told me to lie down and not to move,” described the witness.

He said that members of the Croatian Defence Forces acted like sadists.

“When the hangar would close, a guard would call you to approach the bars and they would hit you there. And they forced us to beat each other. I had to do it too,” the witness said.

Some prisoners, he said, were forced to have oral sex with each other.

He said that a woman he called ‘Marina’ “was present when two prisoners were forced to have oral sex” and that Herceg had “some kind of supervisory position”.

However he could not identify either of them or remember how long he was held at Dretelj.

Court officials will visit the Dretelj site next week, and the trial will resume on October 22.

Najčitanije
Saznajte više
New Anti-Corruption Body to Target Graft in Bosnia’s Federation
A new special department at the supreme court and prosecutor's office in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Federation entity, established to tackle corruption and organised crime, is expected to take on more than 400 cases.
Dan ubijene djece Sarajeva. Foto: Detektor
Sarajevo Remembers Child War Victims – But Killers Remain Unpunished
As a day of remembrance for the children killed during the siege of Sarajevo was marked, three decades on, the direct perpetrators are yet to be held accountable.
BIRN BiH and Partners Team up to Help Teach Facts about War
Bosnian Croat Ex-Fighters Charged with Wartime Prisoner Abuses