Sunday 23 March 2008

Daniel Zeljkanovic srebrenica-genocide.blogspot Genocid denier

Daniel Zeljkanovic War Criminal and Genocid denier posting the one side story at his private srebrenica-genocide.blogspot trying to hide War Crimes and Genocide over the Christians in Bosnia.


Daniel Zeljkanovic is not just a War Crimes and Genocide denier he is just a criminal:
The Lawyer Association of Upper Canada: Reference-Case No.Flle Number2 008-6249-7 Dr Richard Johnstone - misused by Daniel Zeljkanovic founder of Srebrenica Genocide Blog (New York).

Behind fake name of Canadian lawyer Dr Richard Johnstone is Daniel Zeljkovic (he is Bosnian and Canadian citizen), founder of Srebrenica Genocide Blog (New York). He is one of Wikipadia editor also. See at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bosniak and he post this web site: http://darko-trifunovic.blogspot.com/ where he used the fake name of Dr Richard Johnstone exposing the lies about dr Darko Trifunovic. Now as you can see he present himself as just Richard after been discover by appropriate authorities.

You can see on this web site (http://www.newscloud.com/read/Biography_of_Dr_Dark ... that Mr.Daniel Zeljkovic misuse somebody's photo and misrepresented himself as Canadian human rights and lawyer.

Posted at 10:14 am 1/07/08

My name is Dr. Richard Johnstone and I am lawyer by occupation and human rights activist from Toronto, Canada

So it is a case of proven criminal with clear attempt to manipulate with somebody else name, fabricating the e mails, posting the lies. Such individuals as Daniel Zeljkanovic is web editor and founder of Srebrenica Genocide Blog (New York)????


DECAPITATION AS A MEANS OF GENOCIDE OVER THE SERBS IN THE FORMER BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA


The magazine "Novi voks" published in Sarajevo promoted the most extreme Moslem stances and openly called for genocide of the Serbian people.

Thus in its October 1991 issue No.3, on page 40, in a regular feature called "Documents", "Novi voks" published an article entitled "What (is to be done) with the Serbs in the Moslem Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina", which, inter alia, states the following
Quote:

1. Every individual Serb must be aware of the responsibility of the entire nation for his own uncontrolled acts. The punishment for evildoings committed will be collective - for one Moslem house torn down ten Serbian houses will be demolished, for one dead Moslem 100 Serbs will be liquidated. For a wounded Moslem, depending on the severity of the wound - 10 to 50 Serbs.

2. All Serbs will have 12-hour working days, the salaries of all employees will reflect the degree of their loyalty and will as a rule be by 30% below the salaries Moslems occupying the same posts receive.

9. A good Serb is a live and obedient Serb; or a dead disobedient Serb.....
(End quote)

NOTE: The above ratio of retaliation 9one dead Moslem equals 100 (hundred) dead Serbs is exactly the ratio that Nazi occupation force of Serbia, during WWII, had in store for the "rebellious Serbs"...

The front page of the No.3 issue of this magazine which came out half a year before the so-called Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was proclaimed in April 1992, carried the message "Hanjar division readying" illustrated with a drawing of an armed Moslem soldier beneath whom were the cut off heads of the Serb leaders Karadzic, Koljevic, Milosevic and Seselj with the Moslem soldier trampling Karadzic's head underfoot.

The Hanjar SS division was a military unit composed of Moslems from Bosnia and Herzegovina, which, having previously been specially trained in France and Germany, fought on the side of fascist Germany in World War II and is remembered for the war crimes committed against the Serbian people by its members.

This cover page presaged what would start happening to the Serbs a year afterwards, when civil war broke out in the territory of the former Bosnia and Herzegovina as well.

There ensued a massive genocide of the Serbian people which involved the killing of Serbs by decapitation, as was characteristic of the period of Turkish rule in these lands, when the beheading of Serbs was common practice also. Dr. Ivo Andric, who was born here and is the only Yugoslav Nobel laureate for literature, also describes this in his books.

Following are some examples of this practice of killing Serbs by decapitation:

1. On May 26, 1992 Zvonko Zovko, from Podorasac near Konjic, a member of Croat-Moslem armed formations, chopped off the head of the Serb Sretko Kuljanin from Bradina near Konjic, who was captured in Bradina, took it to Konjic as a trophy, kicked it around the streets and in the end impaled it on a stake.

When Sretko's wife Branka, seven months pregnant, heard of this on May 28, she went into labour. However, the Moslem gynecologist in Konjic, Dr. Jusufbegovic, refused to attend to her although her waters had broken and he returned her to the Musala camp in Konjic where on June 14 1992 she gave birth to a child which, according to the findings of the Mother and Child Care Institute in Belgrade, was born with brain and optical nerve atrophy (in his second year a pronounced retardation in the development of the motor functions was established manifested as incomplete control of the head, inability to sit, stand on his legs and impaired vision with oculogyration and the inability to fixate the source of light). In the view of the physicians of this renowned child care establishment this is the consequence of premature birth and of adverse influences before birth and the prognosis is that the child will remain severely handicapped for life.

Proof:Documentation of the Committee 106/94./1

2. After June 8, 1992, there remained only 13 Serbs, elderly men and women in the village of Ledici, the commune of Trnovo, most of whom met their death at the hands of Moslem-Croat military formations commanded by Ethem Godinjak [a Moslem], Head of the Secretariat of Internal Affairs in Trnovo before the war.

In this way was killed Rade Mijovcic (f. Aleksa), 70 years old. His body was found on August 7 with the head severed from the rest of the body.

The body of Savka Vasic (f. Nikola), a woman 78 years old, who was butchered on her doorstep, was also found without the head.

Members of Godinjak's unit found and arrested the last five remaining Serbs from the village of Ledici on June 18 and 19. They drove them in the direction of Treskavica and killed them on a spot called "Ledicka krivina".

During the in situ inspection carried out after the Serbs liberated this territory the beheaded bodies of all these five Serbs were found: Tankosava Mijovcic (f. Jovica), a woman 70 years old; Ljubica Vasic (f. Djura), a woman 84 years old; Ikonija Vasic (f. Lazar) a 92-year old woman; Zoran Vasic (f. Jovan), 71 years old and Milka Vasic (f. Danilo) a 56-year old woman.

Three of the heads were not found and two heads were found away from the bodies.

Proof: 228/94-30.

3. On October 5, 1992, Moslem armed formations attacked the house of Sreten Djokic [a Serb] in the village of Divovici near Srebrenica, and two days later the bodies of the people killed in Divovici were handed over to the Serbs.

The body of Sreten Djokic was given without the head and the right arm. On the neck hung a patch of skin with hair from the top of his head.

The head and the arm were never found and the body was buried without them.

Proof: 37/94-6.

4. Nedeljko Lukic, 52 years old, was killed in the orchard in front of his house in the village of Vujicic near Brcko on September 14, 1992. His head was then cut off and taken away. He was buried without the head.

Proof: 144/95-10 and 617/95-14.

5. The Moslem Ejub Dugalic, a member of the "intervention platoon" in Slavonski Brod, forced Mirko Djeric from the village of Donja Mocila near Brod out of his house on July 12, St. Peter's Day, 1992.

He maltreated and tortured him and then returned him to the house and killed him in the bathroom. Then he cut his head off and left it in the attic.

Proof: 227/95-15.

6. Sometime in July 1992 Ivko Soldan [a Croat] brought two amputated human heads to Sijekovac near Bosanski Brod and showed them around Sijekovac and in the restaurant of Hazim Cutic saying that those were the heads of Serbs whom he had slain.

Proof: 227/95-15

7.The heads were also cut off of the Serbs Stojan Pudic and Perica Jovicic who had been taken prisoner by members of the 108th Bosanska Posavina brigade when the village of Bodeliste was attacked in March 1993.

According to the findings of the post mortem examiners of the corpse of Stojan Pudic his head was cut off most probably in two stages. The edge of a mechanical instrument severed the soft tissue of the neck in the first stage and in the second the body was cut through of the fourth cervical vertebra at a stroke with the edge of a heavy instrument. In the opinion of the examiners, he was probably first wounded by firearms in the lower limbs and then, as he lay there still alive, his head was cut off; the firearm wounds on the head and chest were inflicted only after the head had been cut off.

The findings in respect of Perica Jovicic were similar. He first sustained lacerations and contusions on the left side of the face and a double fracture of the jawbone and then while he was in lying position and still alive his head was cut off. The wound from a hand gun in the area of the left breast was inflicted after death i.e. after his head had been cut off.

Proof: 144/95-9.

8. Marko Ivanovic from Lisovic near Trnovo was killed by decapitation; his head was not found with his body on June 6, 1992 when the Serbs liberated this village, so that his body too was buried without it.

Proof: 228/94-26.

9. Janko Popovic was slaughtered in front of his house in Gornja Presjenica near Trnovo on July 7 1992. After slitting his throat they cut off his head.

Proof: 228/94-15.

10. Darko Parezanin, a captured Republic of Srpska soldier, taken prisoner on June 30, 1992 in Skoripov Gaj near Trnovo, was beheaded.

Spasoje Popovic was captured at the same time and his head was also cut off and it was never found so that his body too was buried without the head.

Proof: 228/94-32.

11. Zivko Markovic [a Serb], 61 years old, was killed in the village of Mirusic in the commune of Foca.

His head was cut off and then put on a tree. This happened on May 20, 1992. His head was cut off, his left arm was cut off, he was flayed, his stomach ripped and saturated with salt.

Proof: 36/95.

12. On November 13, 1994, four members of the Army of the Republic of Srpska were taken prisoner at the Herzegovina war theater. After capture they were taken to the cellar of the Museum of the Revolution in Jablanica which had been turned into a camp for Serbs. In December 1994 they were killed.

Mirko Simic was killed by beheading. Adnan Salcin, a member of the Moslem army cut off his head with a saber. His body was exchanged in Podvelezje without the head, as was also noted in the post mortem examination carried out on March 18,1995.

Proof: 392/95 and 371/95.

13. Niko Males [a Serb], born in 1931, was killed by decapitation on April 7, 1992 [a day after recognition of Bosnia by the Western powers] in the village of Rilic in the commune of Kupres.

Proof: 117/95-4.

14. In an attack on the Serb village of Brezani, the commune of Srebrenica, on June 30, 1992, members of Moslem armed forces killed 19 serb villagers. The body of Milos Novakovic from the hamlet of Cicevac was found with the head cut off.

Proof: 493/94-9, 493/94-5, 493/94-6, 493/94-7, 493/94-8 and 635/94-9.

15. Slavko Mladjenovic,(f. Ljubomir), born in 1965, was killed on August 8, 1992 during an attack on the village of Jezestice, the commune of Bratunac.

He was buried without the head which had been cut off and taken away.

Proof: 68/94 and 635/94-28.

16. In an attack launched on the village of Vrasalici, the commune of Rogatica, on November 20, 1992, Milos Kovacevic [a Serb], about 65 years old, was shot dead in front of his house by Rusmir Balas. When Milos fell on the ground, Rusmir [a Moslem] cut off his head and right arm at the elbow and his penis and then threw the head and penis away from the body.

Proof: 137/95-8.

17. Pero Ozic [a Serb] was killed in 1993 in Fojnica. He was first forced to dig his own grave and then killed and beheaded. Responsible for the killing is Omer Pobric [a Moslem], a militia commander in Fojnica before the war.

Proof: 319/95.

18. In clashes between Moslem armed forces and those of the Army of the Republic of Srpska on November 5,1992 in the area of Kamenica, the commune of Zvornik, the Moslems captured and killed by beheading following six Serbs: Vlado Grabovica, Savo Djokic, Dragomir Bozic, Slavko Tijanic, Savo Kazanovic and Radomir Pavlovic.

Dragomir Bozic was massacred and the head severed from the body.

The head of Slavko Tijanic was found without the eyes, ears and nose, a 6 mm diameter iron bar was found in his chest, while his neck, hands and feet were tied with wire.

The head of Savo Kazanovic had also been cut off, his chest pierced with a large nail, and he himself nailed to an oak tree and crucified.

A head without the body was also found which is assumed to have belonged to Milos Grabovica.

The following were also killed in Kamenica on November 5,1992: Miladin Asceric, 28 years old; Mico Tesic, 24 years old and Nikola Milinovic, 27 years old. They were also beheaded.

Proof: 184/94-5, 184/95-6, 184/95-7 and 184/95-8.

19. In an attack launched on May 29, 1992 on the village of Bavar, the commune of Jajce, members of the Croato-Moslem army killed Stana Trifunovic, 68 years old Serbian woman. They slit her throat and then chopped her head off with an axe.

Proof: 116/95-12 and 333/95-1.

20. Mirko Dejanovic [a Serb] from Majevac was killed on May 6, 1992 in Ritesici by members of Croat armed formations from the villages of Ritesici and Brezak. They killed him by cutting his head off with a pickax. They cut off his penis and put it in his mouth.

His body had over 100 stab wounds inflicted with a knife. Jela Titura (female) from Ritesici took part in the killing.

Proof: 30/94

21. In July and August 1992 Moslem youths aged 15-16 carried around Sarajevo the heads of killed Serbs, which they found in the cellars of the part of Sarajevo called Dobrinja 5.

They played with and kicked around the heads and threw them in garbage bins.

Proof: 234/95-1.

22. In an attack carried out on June 3,1992 on the village of Brezane, the commune of Srebrenica, Moslems killed Milivoje Mitrovic and Stanoje Mitrovic. When this village was liberated in April 1993 their headless bodies were found.

Stanoje Mitrovic's throat had been slit by one "Kemo" from Pale.

Proof: 635/94-9.

23. The Moslems killed the Serb Sr


MEMORANDUM ON WAR CRIMES
AND CRIMES AND GENOCIDE IN EASTERN BOSNIA
(COMMUNES OF BRATUNAC, SKELANI AND SREBRENICA)
COMMITTED AGAINST THE SERBIAN POPULATION
FROM APRIL 1992 TO APRIL 1993



ORIGINAL: ENGLISH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Forty-eighth session

Item 115 (c) of the preliminary list*

HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONS: HUMAN RIGHTS

SITUATIONS AND REPORTS OF SPECIAL
RAPPORTEURS AND REPRESENTATIVES

SECURITY COUNCIL
Forty-eighth year
PROVISIONAL LIST OF VICTIMS OF
MOSLEM TERROR OVER
THE SERBIAN PEOPLE

VICTIMS IN APRIL 1992

20 April [1992,
two weeks after West declared "Bosnia" as an independent, Moslem controlled country]

* Ljubo ([father's name] Zivko) Stjepanovic, [born in] 1969, [place of birth] Obadi, [place of death] Pecista

VICTIMS IN MAY 1992

6 May

* Radojko ([father's name] Rajko) Milosevic, [born in] 1928, [place of birth] Gniona, [place of death] Gniona,
* Lazar (Milivoje) Simic, 1936, Potocari-Studenac, Gniona,
* [64 years old woman] Kosana (Novak) Zekic, 1928, Repovac, Bljeceva,
* Milan (Milak) Zekic, Bljeceva, Bljeceva,
* [75 years old man] Gojko (Lazar) Jovanovic, [born in] 1917, Bljeceva, Bljeceva,

7 May

* [woman] Milka (Slavko) Mitrovic, 1954, Brezani, Osmace,
* Zoran (Obrad) Vukosavlevic, 1970, Srebrenica, Osmace,
* Jova (Milovan) Vukosavljevic, 1968, Cicevci, Srebrenica,
* Milan (Milovan) Vukosavljevic, 1971, Cicevci, Srebrenica,
* Simo (Manojlo) Tanasijevic, 1952, Cicevci, Osmace,
* Dragan (sreten) Ilic, 1964, Gostilj, Srebrenica,
* Milivoje (Bogoljub) Ilic, 1962, Brezani, Osmace,
* Radosav (Milovan) Stjepanovic, 1956, Brezani, Osmace,
* Danilo (Radomir) Petrovic, 1961, Kalimanici, Osmace,
* Nebojsa (Radmilo) Coric, 1966, Sevojno, Osmace,

8 May

* Goran (Drago) Zekic, 1956, Sarajevo, Srebrenica,
* Srecko (Drago) Spajic, 1928, Obadi, Obadi,
* Blagoje (Mihajlo) Stanojevic, 1940, Zalazje, Zalazje

9 May

* Zivojin (Blagoje) Jovanovic, Srebrenica,
* Mirko (Jovo) Markovic, Srebrenica,
* Obrad (Milovan) Vasic, Orahovica

10 May

* Milenko (Sreten) Tanasijevic, 1952, Cicevci, Cicevci,

12 May

* Milun (Rade) Jakovljevic, 1966, Radosevici, Brezani,

14 May

* [78 years old man] Milos (Maksim) Zekic, [born in] 1914, Sjemovo, Sjemovo,

15 May

* Drago (Rade) Jovanovic, 1928, Vigor, Vigor,
* Radojko (Mico) Petrovic, 1932, Orahovica, Orahovica,
* Krsto (Radovan) Petrovic, 1938, Crni Vrh, Crni Vrh,
* [86 years old man] Sekula (Nikola) Ristanovic, [born in] 1906, Osredak, Osredak,
* [84 years old woman] Stoja (Milorad) Vasic, [born in] 1908, Vigor, Vigor,
* Milisav (Miodrag) Jokic, 1964, Polom, Glogova,
* Ljubisa (Drago) Simic, 1972, Polom, Glogova,
* Nenad (Drago) Simic, 1963, Polom, Glogova,
* Radoje (Cvijetin) Jeftic, 1959, Crni Vrh, Crni Vrh,
* Aleksa (Stevan) Peric, 1928, Radosevici, Radosevici,
* Vojislav (Simo) Djuric, 1930, Crni Vrh, Crni Vrh,
* Novak (Vojislav) Djuric, 1955, Crni Vrh, Crni Vrh,

16 May

* Stojan (Zivorad) Popovic, 1967, Magasici, Magasici,
* Nebojsa (Petko) Vucetic, 1972, Loznica, Loznica,

17 May

* Vojislav (Ostoja) Simic, Fakovici, Fakovici,

18 May

* Stojan (Svetozar) Mijatovic, 1957, Pobrdje, Glogova,
* Milenko (Jovo) Jovic, 1967, Postolje, Vitez,,
* Nedeljko (Dobrosav) Matic, 1947, Postolje, Vitez,
* Bozidar (Nedeljko) Matic, 1969, Postolje, Vitez,
* Mato (Ratko) Matic, 1966, Postolje, Vitez

20 May

* Milisav (Zivko) Milanovic, 1959, Dvorista, Dvorista,
* Milos (Svetozar) Novakovic, 1942, Cicevci, Cicevci

21 May

* Milisav (Svetolik) Simic, 1941, Sikiric, Sikiric,
* Mladen (Ivan) Petrovic, 1971, Srebrenica, zaluzje,
* Slobodan (Radoje) Zekic, 1966, Lubnica, Zutica

22 May

* Mile (Milos) Ostojic, 1950, Bukova Glava, Jezestica,
* [70 years old man] Risto (Drago) Gvozdenovic, 1922, Bljeceva, Bljeceva

24 May

* Dragoljub (Savo) Grujicic, 1953, Gostilj, Gostilj,
* Vujadin (Dusan) Dolijanovic, 1964, Mratinci, Mratinci,
* Milomir (Ilija) Dragacevic, 1946, Mratinci, Mratinci,
* Miodrag (Mile) Vorkapic, 1971, Tenja, Sandici,
* Dusan (Novak) Pavlovic, 1965, Lepenovici, Lepenovici

25 May

* Dragan (Miroslav) Jovanovic, 1966, Cicevac, Poljak,

26 May

* Nenad (Boro) Rankic, 1967, Srebrenica, Cizmici,
* Novo Vasic, 1967, Krasnopolje, Bratunac

27 May

* [72 years old man] Miladin (Nedjo) Milanovic, 1920, Mratinci, Mratinci,

29 May

* [woman] Dragica Mitikosa, 1955, N. Sad [Vojvodina, Serbia], Sandici,
* [woman] Vesna Krdzalic, Beli Manastir, Sandici,
* Sreto Suzic, Beli Manastir, Sandici,
* Milutin (Stevo) Milosevic, 1948, Bratunac, sandici,
* Jovo (Sreten) Blagojevic, 1973, Repovac, Sandici,
* [88 years old man] Bogoljub (Mikajlo) Eric, [born in] 1914, [place of birth] Kravica, [place of death] Kravica,
* Goran (Radovan) Milanovic, 1964, Bratunac, Kravica,
* Ivan (Ratko) IvancrviE, 1970, Branca, Sandici,
* Dragan (Desimir) Petrovic, 1967, Bratunac, Sandici,
* Aleksandar (Mirko) Grahovac, 1972, Borovo Naselje [Slavonia], Sandici,
* Zarko Ivanovski, [born in] Prilep [Macedonia], Sandici

31 May

* Dragan (Vladan) Omnucka, 1956, Zemun [Serbia], Jezero,
* Milisav (Drago) vukosavljevic, 1959, Cicevci, Cicevci

[Our note, i.e NOT part of the UN document:] The Srebrenica Muslims continued to murder the Serbian population - whoever fell to their hands, no mater age or sex - almost every single day. We will quit retyping the names of the victims here at page 24.

We will only retype the names of the victims (mostly murdered in the village of Kravica, slightly North, North-West of Srebrenica), who died on Serbian Orthodox Christmas, January 7, 1993. This was to be only the first bloody Christmas in Bosnia as the civil war officially started there in April 1992.

Find the village of Kravica on this map of Srebrenica Muslims' retreat in July 1995. These "men and boys," as the Western media loved to call them, were retreating exactly across Kravica (means: little cow in Serbian). They were well armed and they refused to lay down their weapon.

Even some well meaning Westerners were saying that the Serbs were stupid to oppose (and execute a few) of these Muslims. But what were the Serbs to do? Let them pass unpunished? We see that, according to Western media (and government) lies it is the Serbs - and Serbs only - who are supposedly war criminals for killing Muslim criminals. The hague so called "tribunal" did not want (for a long, long time) to declare any(!) of Srebrenica Muslims as criminals. Their exclusive role was to be victims only!

But what about these Srerbian victims slaughtered, mutilated - right at the very beginning of the war? Even men and women older than 80!?

For Western newly revamped racists and Nazis Serbs are never victims!?

What were the Serbs to do? Slant their heads to help Muslim bastards slaughter them easier? Some Serbs did it during WWII. It did not help.

Here is a list of Serbs slaughtered on Christmas. You can only imagine what a "democratic" nation of the West would do to the culprits.

Just imagine.

Continued excerpts... starting on page 36:

7 January [1993, Serbian Orthodox Christmas]

1. Milivoje Zivanovic, [born in] Kravica, [murdered in] Kravica,
2. [woman, 83 years old] Mara Bozic [last name means: Christmas!], [born in] 1909, Mandici, Mandici
3. Stevo ([father's name] Stojan) Bozic, 1951, Mandici, Mandici,
4. Slobodan (Jovan) Bogicevic, 1946, Kravica, Kravica,
5. Radojko (Ljubomir) Bogiecvic, 1954, Jezestica, Kravica,
6. Vojislav (Ljubomir) BogiEeviC, 1949, Kravica, Kravica,,
7. Novica (Slobodan) Bogicevic, 1976, Siljkovici, Siljkovici,
8. Miladin (Dusan) Dolijanovic, 1963, Kravica, Kravica,
9. [woman] Krstina Eric, Kravica, Kravica,
10. Negoslav Eric, Kravica, Kravica,
11. Pajkan (Pajo) Gavric, 1963, Kravica, Kravica,
12. Milo Jokic, missed,
13. Milan (Petko) Jovanovic, 1948, Kravica, Kravica,
14. Radomir (Vujadin) Jovanovic, 1959, Jezestica, Jezestica,
15. Krsto (Dusan) Lazic, 1933, B. Bacici, B. Bacici,
16. Ratko (Dragomir) Miladinovic, 1959, Kravica, Kravica,
17. Djordjo (Dragomir) Miladinovic, 1958, Kravica, Kravica,
18. Nedjo (Milorad) Milanovic, 1937, Kravica, Kravica,
19. Dragan (Nedjo) Milanovic, 1970, Kravica, Kravica,
20. Vitomir (Milan) Milanovic, 1942, Popovici, Popovici,
21. Miladin (Drago) Momcilovic, 1935, Opravdici, Opravdici,
22. Gordan (Cvijetin) Nikolic, 1958, Kravica, Kravica,
23. [72 years old] Vaso (Marko) Nikolic, 1920, B. Bacici, B. Bacici,
24. [woman] Milosava Nikolic, Popovici, Popovici,
25. Mitar Nikolic, Kajici, Kajici,
26. Ratko (Pajo) Nikolic, 1946, Kravica, Kravica,
27. Milovan (Todosije) Nikolic, 1946, Kravica, Kravica,
28. [74 years old woman] Ljubica Obackic, [born in] 1918, Mratinjci, Mratinjci,
29. Milovan (Risto) Ostojic, 1949, Kravica, Kravica,
30. Mitar (Risto) Ostojic, 1934, Kravica, Kravica,
31. Kostadin (Risto) Popovic, Kravica, Kravica,
32. Risto Popovic, Kravica, Kravica,
33. Bozo (Drago) Radovic, 1943, Siljkovici, Siljkovici,
34. Gojko Radovic, Kravica, Kravica,
35. Rade (Ljubo) Radovic, Kravica, Kravica,
36. Dragan (Radosav) Radovic, Kravica, Kravica,
37. vasilije (Djordje) Radovic, 1956, Kravica, Kravica,
38. Krsto (Vlado) Djukanovic, Jezestica, Jezestica,
39. Ratko (Todor) Visnjic,1949, Sarajevo, Siljkovici,
40. Mile (Savo) Saveljic, 1964, Kravica, Siljkovici,
41. Novak (Stanko) Simic, 1934, Popovici, Popovici,
42. Milan (Radovan) Stevanovic, 1973, Kravica, Kravica,
43. [73 years old man] Vladimir (Stojan) Stojanovic, [born in] 1915, B. Bacici, B. Bacici,
44. [woman] Vida Trisic, Jezestica, Jezestica,
45. Lazar (Kostadin) Veselinovic, 1935, Kravica, Kravica,
46. Stanoje (Stanko) Djokic, 1942, Mratinci, Kravica,
47. Bosko (Miko) Djukanovic, Kravica, Kravica,
48. Ivan (Vlado) Djukanovic, Kravica, Kravica,
49. [woman] Nevenka (Risto) Djukanovic, 1946, Jezestica, Jezestica
50. Tankosava (Vasilj) Stevanovic, 1938, B. Bacici, B. Bacici

End of the excerpts. The document traces the murder of Serbs till April 5, 1993.

A photocopy of the integral document (the section on Serbian victims) is available, in PDF form, at this link.