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NGO calls Serbian authorities to investigate mass grave
The REKOM coalition (an NGO tackling missing persons and war crimes issues) called the Serbian authorities to investigate reports of a mass grave in the village of Medevce in southern Serbia.
The site is in the Ground Safety Zone along the boundary between Serbia proper and Kosovo, about 1.5 kilometres from the Mutivode crossing and some 300 metres from a KFOR outpost.
A REKOM press release said that it had received information about four bodies being dug up in September >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << 2001 from an unmarked grave near the Leskovac-Pristina road during the construction of a police facility. It added that the police working at the site found pieces of children’s clothing and other items which they then re-buried. “Army General Vladimir Lazarevic and the chief of staff of the 549th Motorized Brigade Stojan Konjikovac arrived at the location within 40 minutes in the company of soldiers in black uniforms,” REKOM said. Lazarevic was sentenced for war crimes by the Hague Tribunal.
REKOM claims that Lazarevic, Konjikovac and his former brigade security chief Miljan Velickovic know where the bodies were initially buried in Kosovo and whether they were moved again or destroyed.