Lora prison camp

Lora prison camp

Lora prison camp (a.k.a. the Military Investigation Prison Lora) was a prison camp in Split, Croatia. It was active from 1992 to 1997 with mainly Serbian residents of Split and prisoners of war being imprisoned. The camp was the site of human rights abuses resulting in reports to the United Nations [cite web|author= FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA COMMITTEE FOR GATHERING DATA ON CRIMES COMMITTED AGAINST HUMANITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW|month=10|year=1998|url=http://www.balkanpeace.org/wcs/wct/wcts/wcts22.shtml|title= CRIME OF GENOCIDE AGAINST SERBS IN THE PRISON CAMP "LORA" IN SPLIT IN THE PERIOD 1991-1997|accessdate=2006-06-10] and the controversial trial, acquittal, retrial and conviction of prison guards.

In 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence, Yugoslav Federal JNA forces were forced to withdraw from Split and the Lora naval compound was occupied by Croatian forces. The naval compound was converted to a prison camp in 1992 to house both civilians and prisoners of war.cite web |author=Gregory Elich|date=2002-12-02|title=Screams And Cries, Prison Camp Lora and the Trial of the Lora 8|url= http://www.swans.com/library/art8/elich006.html|accessdate=2006-06-10] The camp prisoners were subjected to a variety of beating, torture and killings.

Treatment of prisoners

Guards from the camp have sentenced for murdering and torturing prison inmates. Incidents of prison population being horribly beaten with fists, boots, rubber hoses, batons, baseball bats, plumbing pipes, chains, electrical conductors, tortured by means of forcing of prisoners to eat live snails with the shell, to eat feathers of killed birds, orange peels, live frogs, worms; "Telephoning" – linking of certain parts of body of the prisoner: ears, sexual organs, temples, fingers of hands or toes, on the inducted electric current from the field telephone; forcing of prisoners to lick the toilet bowl and WC floor; forcing of prisoners to masturbate; hitting of prisoners on the testicles; forcing of prisoners to drink hot, muddy water with the spit of the prison guard; placing and tying of a metal barrel on the back of the prisoner and drumming on the barrel; hanging of the prisoner so that his hands are tied with cuff-links and suspended on metal bars of the doors; forcing of prisoners to drink urine; forcing of prisoners to have a public sexual and in particular homosexual intercourse with each other; forcing of prisoner to eat half a kilogram of salt without any water; placing in the mouth of a prisoner of a pistol barrel with the threat of firing the pistol;forcing of prisoners to collect garbage in the prison camp courtyard with their mouths; "dancing kolo folk dance" – in the courtyard prisoners would form a circle, holding their hands, and the first one and the last one would be connected with electrodes on to the source of electric current; shaving of the prisoner without any water with a knife and forcing the prisoner to eat his own beard; forcing of prisoners to tend to grass or cut grass around the prison camp circle in the part which is covered with mines - appeared daily there, and it was one of the most notorious places of organized torture in present day Croatia.

The trial

In 2002, the trial of eight Croatian military officers, members of the 72nd Military Police Battalion, began with charges of the torture and murder of Serbian and Montenegrin prisoners at the camp. All eight were acquitted by Judge Lozina in November 2002 after a trial characterised by intimidation and harassment of witnesses, and alleged threats against the prosecutors. [cite web|url=http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/REGIONAL/ECE/vol6no2/martindale2.pdf|last= Martindale| first= Liane|title= Lessons from the former Yugoslavia|format=pdf|publisher= Columbia University|accessdate=2006-06-11] . [cite web |url=http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR640022002?open&of=ENG-HRV| date=2002-06-20|author=Amnesty International|accessdate=2006-06-11|title= Croatia: Victims and witnesses in war crimes trials must be adequately protected ]

All eight officers where retried with a verdict handed down by the Split Cantonal Court, War Crimes Chamber on March 2, 2006. The officers were all found guilty of war crimes and sentenced to between 4 and 8 years in prison although four of them were tried in absentia. . [cite web|url=http://www.hlc.org.yu/english/Facing_The_Past/index.php?file=1312.html|title=Successful Retrial for Case Lora|author=Humanitarian Law Center|date=2006-03-03|accessdate=2006-06-11|]

References

ee also

*"Lora War Crimes Trial Ends", Hina, Zagreb, November 20, 2002.


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