"They discovered that I was pregnant, six months pregnant, and I didn't know that. I just didn't have the strength or the will."Ī new low came when doctors began to treat her in one of the refugee centers around the city of Tuzla.
I couldn't take care of my children others did that. I carried both my children for more than a kilometer to the Bosnian side."
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He drove Jasmina and her children to the front lines, gave something to the Serb soldiers there and directed her toward the Bosnian position, saying, "now you are free to go." Jasmina was told he had bought her as a prostitute but, once in a car with him, the man said he was saving her. The tribunal, set up to try war crimes suspects, established for the first time that rape was a crime against humanity and that rape was "used by members of the Bosnian Serb armed forces as an instrument of terror."įor Jasmina, some relief came one day in 1993 when a familiar face, an older Serb who had been a friend of her parents, appeared at the house where she was being kept. Karadzic was captured this week after years on the run and now will face war crimes charges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Tens of thousands of women were raped in Bosnia and the other parts of the former Yugoslavia between 19 during the rule of Radovan Karadzic, according to estimates by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
"The only conversation we had was when I was begging them to kill me. They took me to the soldiers and back to that house.
Even though I was in a very bad physical condition they had no mercy at all. "I was in such a bad condition that sometimes I couldn't even recognize my own children. Then again in the house, in front of the children," Jasmina said through a translator, remembering the 10 other women who were brutalized with her. Not only in the house - they would also take us to the front line for the soldiers to torture us. That was the worst, the worst period of my whole life. "That same day we were locked in our house. I knew I had been raped, and my sister-in-law, too." In a corner, she saw her mother-in-law, holding her children and crying. When I woke up, I was totally naked and covered in blood, and my sister-in-law was also naked and covered in blood. When they found no guns they started beating her husband, said Jasmina who asked CNN not to use her last name to protect her children. Paramilitaries loyal to Arkan, the Serbian ultranationalist later indicted for crimes against humanity, came to the home Jasmina shared with her husband and extended family to search for valuables and weapons. "The men from my family were beaten up the first day. Sometimes we could see their bodies in the gardens, sometimes not even that," Jasmina said.
"Whole families were disappearing during the night. But in April 1992, the Serb soldiers took over her city of Bijeljina, in northeast Bosnia near the border with Serbia, and began to kill, torture and terrorize the Muslims there in a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing.