Ubojstva Srba u Sisku 1991. – 1992. (Croatian Wikipedia)

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  • Croatia - Events of 2006. Human Rights Watch. 2006. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 17. rujna 2010. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.Wartime deaths of Serbs still await investigation in other towns, including Paulin Dvor and Sisak. In the latter case, the families of over 100 wartime victims may never see justice, as the deaths have yet to be classified as war crimes.

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  • Stephen Engelberg. 31. srpnja 1991. A Day of Terror and Death on a Serb-Croat Divide. New York Times. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.On Monday, the army stood guard as the villagers of Struga formed a convoy of tractors and set out for Sisak, a Croatian city about 25 miles north. The refugees, with a few scattered belongings in carts, traveled a circuitous route to avoid the Serbian towns. They arrived in Sisak today, greeted by small crowds of tearful local residents. "It was a human wall," said Melita Blazevic, a 20-year-old Croat who described how she was pulled from her house by Serbian schoolmates and beaten."

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  • Amnesty International Report 2010 - Croatia. Amnesty International. 28. svibnja 2010. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 17. listopada 2012. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.Following this plan, in the Sisak area, where approximately 100 Croatian Serbs were killed or disappeared at the beginning of the war, none of the cases selected for prioritization involved Croatian Serbs as victims

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  • Amnesty International Report 2010 - Croatia. Amnesty International. 28. svibnja 2010. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 17. listopada 2012. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.Following this plan, in the Sisak area, where approximately 100 Croatian Serbs were killed or disappeared at the beginning of the war, none of the cases selected for prioritization involved Croatian Serbs as victims
  • Croatia - Events of 2006. Human Rights Watch. 2006. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 17. rujna 2010. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.Wartime deaths of Serbs still await investigation in other towns, including Paulin Dvor and Sisak. In the latter case, the families of over 100 wartime victims may never see justice, as the deaths have yet to be classified as war crimes.
  • Veronika Rešković. 19. veljače 2006. Ljubica Solar - djevojka ubijena zabunom. Jutarnji list. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 6. studenoga 2012. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.
  • Robert Bajruši. 30. srpnja 2002. Osuđeni smo jer mene mrze. Nacional. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 29. srpnja 2013. Pristupljeno 14. rujna 2010.
  • Policija uhitila Đuru Brodarca. Sumnjiče ga za ratne zločine u Sisku 1991. Jutarnji list. 20. lipnja 2011. Inačica izvorne stranice arhivirana 6. studenoga 2012. Pristupljeno 20. lipnja 2011.