Prijedor Pages
Bosnie,
la Mémoire à vif. Prijedor, laboratoire de la nettoyage ethnique.
Isabelle Wesselingh et Arnaud Vaulerin
Buchet/Chastel 2003, 299 pages, 22 Euros
ISBN : 2-283-01980-X
Prijedor:
La memoire a vif Prijedor: Laboratoire pour l'ettnoyage ethnique
Andras Riedlmayer, Crimes in Brisevo, Prijedor
Municipality
War
Criminals, including Simo Drljaca, Milomir Stakic, and Milan "Mico" Kovacevic,
from Prijedor.
International Tribunal Indictments against Simo Drljaca and Milan "Mico" Kovacevic for Genocide in Prijedor and the Surrounding Camps of Omarska, Trnoplje, and Keraterm.
Disappearances of Father Matanovic and other people from Prijedor.

Indicted War criminal, Zeljko Meakic, commander of guards at the Omarska concentration camp
For International Tribunal Indictments for Genocide at Prijedor area camps of Omarska and Keraterm, see the Zeljko Meakic and Dusan Sikirica indictments at
Michael Sells War-Crimes Reports Page.
For Diane Paul's Article in Balkan War Report on War-Criminals, Reconstruction
Aid, and Economic Crime in Prijedor, see Reconstruction
Aid and Prijedor War Criminals.
Daine Paul also co-wrote, in collaboration with many others, a major Human
Rights Report on Prijedor. Here is its appendix
on the Structure of the Crisis Committee in Prijedor.
Diane Paul on
Muslim and Catholic Suffering in Banja Luka, June 2,1995.
Human Rights Watch 10.5 "Beyond
Restraint," June 1998.
U.S. State Department
Report on BiH, 1997
The full HRW Report on Prijedor,
1997, The Unindicted
Another interesting text about the ethnic cleansing in Prijedor can be found at Salon Magazine. This article offers first person accounts of the annihilation of mosques and the role of peer pressure and intimidation in the initiation of Serbian boys into war-atrocities.
Updated April 11, 2005