(5 Apr 1996) English/Nat
War crimes investigators have been gathering further evidence of suspected mass graves in Bosnia.
A team of forensic experts have found what are believed to be human remains and clothing buried in a field near the village of Branjevo.
The area is close to the town of Srebrenica - where mass graves have already been discovered - and the scene of some of the worst atrocities of the war in the former Yugoslavia.
Investigators arrive at another suspected war mass grave for the painstaking task of compiling a case for a war crimes prosecution.
They uncover potential hard evidence - in the form of bones.
But despite the grisly discovery the search goes on - the investigators are determined to leave no stone unturned.
But many Bosnian Muslims believe more should be done to bring those guilty of war crimes to justice.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Let me talk about something else, let me talk about catching those who did this, how about that? The mass graves are mass graves and those are dead people in there - how about those who did it they are roaming free in Bosnia-Herzegovina that's something I'm not satisfied with. I think IFOR have a duty to do it (catch them) because the IFOR according to the Dayton agreement assists in carrying out human rights. Those who did it must be punished".
SUPER CAPTION: Haris Silajdzic - former Bosnian Prime Minister
The search being carried out by war crimes investigators at Branjevo could help ensure that the guilty are eventually made to pay for some of the atrocities of the Bosnian conflict.
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