LONDON - Amnesty International yesterday called for an accounting of the 6,000 still listed as "missing from the Bosnian Muslim enclave of Srebrenica", but conceded most were probably dead.
In a report entitled "To bury my brothers' bones", Amnesty said testimony from dozens of relatives of Srebrenica's missing "leads to the inescapable conclusion that thousands of the people captured by the Bosnian Serb forces after the fall of the enclave were deliberately and unlawfully killed.