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Begejci The
Begejci camp (Logor
Begejci) was a
detention camp
established in September–October 1991 in
Begejci near Zrenjanin,
Serbia (then part of SFR...
- Cyrillic: Торак; Romanian: Torac; Hungarian: Bégatárnok),
formerly known as
Begejci (Serbian Cyrillic: Бегејци; Romanian: Begheiți), is a
village in Serbia...
- dialectology.[citation needed]
Petrovici was born in the
village of
Torak (former
Begejci), at the time part of Austria-Hungary, now in
northern Serbia.[citation...
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prisons included the
Sremska Mitrovica camp, the Stajićevo camp, and the
Begejci camp in Serbia, and the
Morinj camp in Montenegro. The
Croatian Army also...
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prisoners of war and
civilians were kept by
Serbian authorities such as the
Begejci camp,
Sremska Mitrovica camp, Stajićevo camp and
Velepromet camp which...
- hospital; the Dalj,
Erdut and
Lovas m****acres;
involvement in Stajićevo,
Begejci and
Sremska Mitrovica camps; and the
alleged wanton destruction of homes...
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which was the
transit point for the
Serbian detention camps of Stajićevo,
Begejci and others. Some of the Serb
forces were led by Željko Ražnatović — also...
- was the
transit point for
Serbian detention camps such as Stajićevo and
Begejci.
Following a
series of
political agreements concluded in 1991 and a ceasefire...
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camps such as
Sremska Mitrovica camp,
Velepromet camp, Stajićevo camp,
Begejci camp, Niš camp and many
others where many were
heavily abused and tortured...
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several cases of rape occurred. 27
Croat men were sent by Serb
forces to the
Begejci camp in Serbia,
where they were
subjected to
forced labour and torture...