File:Sarajevo Siege Turajlic grave.jpg
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English: Sarajevo, winter of 1992-1993. Dutch journalist Robert Dulmers beside Bosnian deputy prime minister Hakija Turajlić's grave at the Ali Pasha mosque in the centre of Sarajevo. On January 8 1993 Turajlić was in a United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) armoured personnel carrier crewed by a French unit under the command of General Morillon when it was stopped by Serb gunmen on Sniper Alley. After a 90-minute standoff, a French UNPROFOR officer opened the door, allowing one of the gunmen to murder Turajlić, who was hit by seven or eight rounds from the assailant's AK47. (Peace talks in Geneva were cancelled as a consequence.) A Bosnian Serb, Goran Vasic, later convicted of war crimes against prisoners in the Medjarici concentration camp, was acquitted for lack of evidence. Christian Maréchal photo |
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Author | Christian Maréchal |
Camera location | 43° 51′ 29.26″ N, 18° 24′ 46.39″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 43.858128; 18.412886 |
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Image title | On January 8 1993 BiH deputy PM Turajlic was returning to town from the airport in a UN armoured personnel carrier on Sniper Alley when Chetniks, knowing he was inside, stopped it at a road block. After a 90-minute standoff a French UNPROFOR soldier, perhaps fearing for his own life, gave in to Chetnik demands to open the APC door. This was in breach of his standing orders. A Chetnik immediately fired eight rounds into Turajlic from an AK47. Here Dulmers pays his respects beside the fresh grave at the little Ali Pasha mosque. |
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