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A woman reads a religious text at the memorial cemetery, prior to the funeral in Potocari, near Srebrenica, Bosnia, Thursday, July 11, AP Photo. SARAJEVO, Bosnia--Regardless of how the Russian war in Ukraine ends, getting justice for human rights abuses suffered during the conflict will inevitably be a long and painful process for those who survive to tell of the atrocities they witnessed. I am still searching for the remains of my brother.
I cannot move on. Ramulic was year-old university graduate when, in April , he and his male relatives, including his older brother and father, were rounded up by Bosnian Serbs, along with thousands of other non-Serb civilians from Prijedor and surrounding villages, to be deported from the area, imprisoned, tortured or killed. More than 3, non-Serbs--including children--were killed in Prijedor. Some were executed in their homes or in the streets, others in three prison camps where prisoners were subjected to including beatings, rape, sexual assaults and torture.
Much like the graphic evidence of killings and torture in Bucha, outside Kyiv, that emerged earlier this month after Russian forces withdrew from the area, the discovery by international journalists of the camps in Prijedor in August provoked global outrage and calls by world leaders for those responsible to be held to account.
When it was set up in The Hague in , it was the first international court to investigate and prosecute allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide since the tribunals in Nuremberg and Tokyo after World War II. Justice was slow to come. Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic and his military commander Ratko Mladic were fugitives from international justice until the late s when they were tracked down in Serbia.