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Bosnian Muslim widow wins battle to remove Serbian Orthodox church

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUmSZdJpOB0
Konjevic Polje village, 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) east of Srebrenica, 3 October 2007
"This is my land, this is my house (showing the land and the house with her hands), and this is the Serb church in the middle of my land (showing the church). I want this church out of my land. All this you can see here is my land (showing the land with her hands). The church should be taken away. I just want my land and my front yard to be like it was before the war."
"This was done by war criminals. The church was built when they were killing and slaughtering our people. Now it is calm. And they should remove the church."
9. Pan left from church to zoom-in of the house Srebrenica, 20 March 2007
Banja Luka, 4 October 2007
"I have to inform you that the government has reached the decision to remove and dislocate this church. We will do our best to do this in shortest possible time."
19. Mid of Dodik and Serb orthodox priest Vasilije Kacavenda, walking out of meeting
20. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Vasilije Kacavenda, Serbian priest:
"I don't want to talk about this much, because this case is at court. But I need to stress that the land where this church is located, is actually called Crkvina (translation: 'the Churches'). It is written like that in the land-owner papers. I showed this to the Bosnian grand Mufti. It does say that the owner is Fata Orlovic, but the land is called Crkvina. And for us this means a lot."
Konjevic Polje village, 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) east of Srebrenica, 3 October 2007
21. Tilt-up from stones (Orlovic's improvised fence) to the church and Orlovic's house
STORYLINE:
A Bosnian Muslim widow's battle to remove a Serbian Orthodox church from her land came to an end on Thursday.
After eight years of court proceedings, the church will be moved.
Her husband was killed and she was made a refugee.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUmSZdJpOB0
Konjevic Polje village, 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) east of Srebrenica, 3 October 2007
"This is my land, this is my house (showing the land and the house with her hands), and this is the Serb church in the middle of my land (showing the church). I want this church out of my land. All this you can see here is my land (showing the land with her hands). The church should be taken away. I just want my land and my front yard to be like it was before the war."
"This was done by war criminals. The church was built when they were killing and slaughtering our people. Now it is calm. And they should remove the church."
9. Pan left from church to zoom-in of the house Srebrenica, 20 March 2007
Banja Luka, 4 October 2007
"I have to inform you that the government has reached the decision to remove and dislocate this church. We will do our best to do this in shortest possible time."
19. Mid of Dodik and Serb orthodox priest Vasilije Kacavenda, walking out of meeting
20. SOUNDBITE: (Serbian) Vasilije Kacavenda, Serbian priest:
"I don't want to talk about this much, because this case is at court. But I need to stress that the land where this church is located, is actually called Crkvina (translation: 'the Churches'). It is written like that in the land-owner papers. I showed this to the Bosnian grand Mufti. It does say that the owner is Fata Orlovic, but the land is called Crkvina. And for us this means a lot."
Konjevic Polje village, 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) east of Srebrenica, 3 October 2007
21. Tilt-up from stones (Orlovic's improvised fence) to the church and Orlovic's house
STORYLINE:
A Bosnian Muslim widow's battle to remove a Serbian Orthodox church from her land came to an end on Thursday.
After eight years of court proceedings, the church will be moved.
Her husband was killed and she was made a refugee.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork