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I. GENOCIDE
001 CROATIA - DRNIS - 1991
DESCRIPTION OF REPORTED CRIME: Forcible displacement and killing of civilians.
TIME AND LOCATION: September 1991; northwest section of Drnis district (the area called Promina).
SUMMARY OF REPORTED CRIME:
Until the beginning of the war, 2,574 residents lived in the northwest section of Drnis district, better known under the name of Promina(including Oklaj, Razvodje, Mratovo, Marase, Puljane, Ljubotic, Citluk, Bogatic,
Suknovci, Lukar): 85 per cent Croatians and 14 per cent Serbs.
Members of Serb irregular units and irregular "SAO Krajina Militia" or "Martic's Unit", along with the soldiers of the "YPA
9th Corps" from Knin occupied Promina, and forcibly displaced cca 2,000 Croatian civilians. The remaining population of Croatian nationality was terrorized: roads were blocked, and civilians were not allowed to move more than 100 metres away from their houses. Members of the occupying self-proclaimed authorities placed explosive devices (mines, hand grenades...) at places where they expected the passage of Croatian civilians (in front of houses and barns, in gardens, in hay-stacks...). Croatian owned family houses were ransacked daily, Croatian owned property looted. Croatian male civilians were groundlessly taken to Knin and imprisoned. After months of imprisonment, they were released, and then they were arrested again and returned to the Knin prison.
Most of the Croatian owned family houses were looted, and then blown up or burnt down. Five Catholic churches were set on fire and destroyed in Promina, one church was devastated. 36 Croatian civilians were killed in the period between September 1991 and December 1993:
a) the village of BogatiĆ:
1. Mara Džepina, killed by an explosive device placed in a hay-
stack.
b) the town of Čitluk:
1. Ana Vucić, thrown into a well and drowned;
2. Kaja Vucić, thrown into a well and drowned;
3. Mate Vucić nicknamed "Bili", thrown into a well and drowned;
4. Mate Vucić nicknamed "Predic", thrown into a well and drowned.
c) the town of Lukar:
1. Mara Sarić, thrown into a well and drowned.
d) the village of Ljubotic:
1. Ante Karaga nicknamed "Malac", killed by fire arms.
e) the village of Matase:
1. Josip Zelić, killed by fire arms.
f) the village of Mratovo:
1. Ante Džaja, killed by a shell;
2. Ivica Džaja, killed by fire arms;
3. Milan Džaja nicknamed "Mija", killed by a shell;
4. Petar Džaja, killed by knife;
5. Ante Perica, killed by fire arms in his village.
g) the town of Oklaj
1. Ivan Džapo, killed by fire arms.
h) the village of Puljane:
1. Zdravko Bibic's son, killed by a shell;
2. Ana Braćić (Ivan's wife), killed by knife in Ivan Bračić-
Becaric's house;
3. Ivan Bračić-Bećarić, killed by knife in Bračić family house;
4. Krste Bračić, killed by fire arms;
5. Marija Bračić, killed by knife in Ivan Bracic-Becaric's house;
6. Mate Burnać, killed by a shell;
7. Ana Parać (Pavle's wife), killed by knife in Ivan Bračić-
Bećarić's house;
8. Kaja Parać (a disabled person), killed by knife in her family
house;
9. Josip Parać nicknamed "Miran", killed by fire arms;
10. Pavao Parać, killed by knife in Ivan Bracic-Becaric's house;
11. Mile Perica nicknamed "Paškin", killed by an explosive
device;
12. Kajica Pokrovac, killed by a shell;
13. Marija Pokrovac, killed by a shell;
14. Marko Pokrovac (Ante's son), mutilated;
15. Marija Verović, killed by a shell.
i) the town of Razvodje:
1. Ante Pejo Dujić, killed by fire arms;
2. Ana Duvančić, killed by an explosive device;
3. Ivan Duvančić, killed by fire arms at the entrance to his family house;
4. Jeka Lacić, thrown into a well and drowned.
j) the village of Suknovci:
1. Marko Agic, killed by fire arms.
2. Roko Agic, taken to Knin and killed there;
3. Marko Dujic (Ivan's son), hanged.
PERPETRATORS: Members of Serb irregular units; members of the irregular "SAO Krajina Militia" or "Martic's Unit", members of the "YPA 9th Corps" from Knin.
SOURCE OF INFORMATION: "Petar Svacic" Association of Citizens of Promina public proclamation from January 15, 1994. Document currently kept in the archives of the Centre.
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