(13 Jul 1995) Natural Sound
More than a thousand refugees expelled from Srebenica by Bosnian Serbs have arrived in the U-N safe haven of Tuzla.
Women and children were put on buses after rebel Serbs overran the U-N protected enclave on Tuesday. The men were taken away for questioning on war crimes.
The occupying force is still holding some of the Dutch peacekeepers captured while trying to protect civilians.
Fifteen hundred Bosnian refugees from the eastern Bosnian enclave and U-N safe haven, Srebrenica, arrived in the Bosnian government held town of Tuzla Wednesday evening.
They escaped after fleeing their homes when the Bosnian Serbs took the town Tuesday.
Some claim that the Bosnian Serb Army murdered all of the people that remained in Srebrenica and that women and children were separated from the men who were taken to an unknown location.
The refugees are being kept at the U-N airbase in Tuzla. The city's pre-war population was 132,000 but that has already been swollen by more than 60,000 refugees from earlier ethnic cleansing by the Bosnian Serbs.
Bosnia Government representatives said earlier in the day that the U-N will be held responsible for what happened in Srebrenica and will therefore be responsible for the future of the refugees.
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