Statua Logoraša
This statue pays tribute to the thousands of Sanski Most residents who were deported to Bosnian-Serb camps in 1992-1995.
Since 2009, this 2.35 m-high metal statue (Statua Logoraša) has stood in the central square near the Sana river on the right bank. It represents a humiliated prisoner and pays tribute to the 6,000 inhabitants of Sanski Most who were interned in Bosnian-Serb concentration camps during the last war. It is the work of camp survivor Redžo Kurbegović (b. 1952), and forms part of a memorial complex that includes a wall bearing the names of 771 Bosnian and Bosnian-Croat inhabitants of the town who disappeared or were murdered between 1992 and 1995.
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