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Concentration camp - Bosnia and Herzegovina |  | Concentration camp - Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Concentration camp - Bosnia and Herzegovina |  | In the period between 1992 and 1995, there existed at least the following detention camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina operated by one of the three armies, sorted in alphabetical order:
Batkovica (Bosnian Serb Army)
Čelebići (Bosnian Muslim Army)
Dretelj (Bosnian Croat Army)
Hrasnica (Bosnian Muslim Army)
Igman (Bosnian Muslim Army)
Karakaj (Bosnian Serb Army)
Keraterm (Bosnian Serb Army)
Kozarac (Bosnian Serb Army)
Luka Brčko (Bosnian Serb Army)
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Concentration camp - Bosnia and Herzegovina
In the period between 1992 and 1995, there existed at least the following detention camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina operated by one of the three armies, sorted in alphabetical order:
- Batkovica (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Čelebići (Bosnian Muslim Army)
- Dretelj (Bosnian Croat Army)
- Hrasnica (Bosnian Muslim Army)
- Igman (Bosnian Muslim Army)
- Karakaj (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Keraterm (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Kozarac (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Luka Brčko (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Ljubuški (Bosnian Croat Army)
- Manjača (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Mostar (Bosnian Croat Army)
- Omarska (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Potočari (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Tarčin-Silos (Bosnian Muslim Army)
- Trnopolje (Bosnian Serb Army)
- Visoko (Bosnian Muslim Army)
- Zenica (Bosnian Muslim Army)
Numerous atrocities were committed against prisoners, subject to ICTY prosecution.
more should be written
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