Talk:Bugojno Three case

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There are problems with the article. While war crimes were confirmed in trial verdicts, can they be categorized as "ethnic cleansing"? Maybe "War crimes in Bugojno" would be a more fitting name of the article? Also, except for the Croatian side, there are no other sources that confirm these crimes. Are the any relevant ICTY indictments that could be used?

One sentence in the article claims>: "The ethnic cleansing expelled 14,000 Croats. 200 Croats, of which 85 civilians were murdered. Around 2,000 Croats were in concentration camps, of which 550 in the notorious camp "Stadion". 294 camp prisoners for eight months were mentally and physically abused. The bodies of 36 Croats have not yet been found, including the bodies of 16 civilians". The problem is, the source is the Croatian Večernji list, which in turn only quotes Croatian associations in Bugojno. But they could be biased. Are there any other (non-Croat) sources that confirm these figures? --3E1I5S8B9RF7 (talk) 09:48, 13 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]