Republika Srpska

DODIK: SENA UZUNOVIĆ, HOW DO YOU PASS BY BRADINA?

Republika Srpska - President

05/25/2025

15:15

The crime committed against Serbs in Bradina is one of many that remain unpunished and the unconstitutional Court of BiH does nothing to ensure that the families of Serb victims receive justice.

BANJA LUKA, MAY 25 /SRNA/ - Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik has stated that today marks 33 years since the horrific crime committed by Muslim forces against Serb civilians in Bradina, a crime judge Sena Uzunović was fully aware of, who acquitted the accused.

“Sena Uzunović, how do you pass by Bradina?” asked Dodik.

He reminded that on that bloody day, May 25, 1992, 48 Serb civilians were brutally murdered, five women were raped, and hundreds of Serbs were taken to prison camps - primarily in Čelebići and Musala - where they were tortured, abused, and killed.

Dodik said that the Bradina crime is just one in a series of crimes against Serbs that was planned, organised, and executed, which no one has been convicted for.

He emphasized that judge Sena Uzunović knew everything about this crime, since during the war she served as an assistant commander of a brigade of the so-called Army of the Republic of BiH in Konjic, the very brigade responsible for the massacre in Bradina.

“She was later appointed as a judge in the Court of BiH and acquitted those Muslims who were accused of this crime. This speaks volumes about the nature of the judiciary in BiH,” Dodik posted on X.

In the bloody onslaught of Muslim-Croat armed forces, 48 Serb civilians were killed in Bradina over three days, and many more were captured and taken to camps, where 22 more died from torture. Five people are still missing.

The remaining Serb population was expelled from their homes, their property looted, and the Church of the Ascension was burned and demolished.