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The Sunny Bridge Camp Association marked the 34th anniversary of the crimes against civilians.
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The Sunny Bridge Camp Association marked the 34th anniversary of the crimes against civilians.

The Association of Detainees from Sanski Most commemorated the 34th anniversary of the crime against Bosniak civilians from the villages of Modra, Skucani Vakuf, Okreč, Gorice, and surrounding areas during the war in 1992. Delegations visited the former detention site known as the Memorial House of Sime Miljuša in Lušća Palanca, where over 100 Bosniak civilians were held and subjected to daily physical and psychological abuse, resulting in five deaths due to beatings and torture. The group also toured newly built memorials in Gorice, Skucani Vakuf, and at the entrance to Modra village, where Serbian forces gathered and detained men from the area before transporting them to camps in Sanski Most. The association emphasized the importance of preserving the culture of remembrance to ensure such crimes are never repeated.

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The Sunny Bridge Camp Association marked the 34th anniversary of the crimes against civilians.

The Association of Detainees from Sanski Most commemorated the 34th anniversary of the crime against Bosniak civilians from the villages of Modra, Skucani Vakuf, Okreč, Gorice, and surrounding areas during the war in 1992. Delegations visited the former detention site known as the Memorial House of Sime Miljuša in Lušća Palanca, where over 100 Bosniak civilians were held and subjected to daily physical and psychological abuse, resulting in five deaths due to beatings and torture. The group also toured newly built memorials in Gorice, Skucani Vakuf, and at the entrance to Modra village, where Serbian forces gathered and detained men from the area before transporting them to camps in Sanski Most. The association emphasized the importance of preserving the culture of remembrance to ensure such crimes are never repeated.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of commemorative activities related to wartime atrocities without overtly favoring any political side. It focuses on historical events and the efforts of a civilian organization to preserve memory, avoiding direct commentary on political blame or responsibility

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