Uzamnica camp
| Uzamnica camp | |
|---|---|
| Detainment camp | |
Uzamnica camp Location of Uzamnica camp within Republika Srpska Uzamnica camp Uzamnica camp (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | |
Interactive map of Uzamnica camp | |
| Coordinates | 43°46′59″N 19°17′33″E / 43.78306°N 19.29250°E |
| Location | Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Operated by | JNA forces |
| Inmates | Bosniak civilians |
Uzamnica camp was an internment camp established in 1992 by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) forces housing Bosniak civilian prisoners during the Bosnian War.
Many of the Bosniaks who were not killed in the Višegrad massacres were detained at various locations in the town, including the former JNA military barracks and warehouse at Uzamnica, five kilometres from Višegrad. Some of these detainees were kept at this site for over two years. Serb soldiers raped many women and beat and terrorised non-Serb civilians. Widespread looting and destruction of non-Serb homes and property took place daily and the town's two mosques were destroyed.