The Keraterm camp was located on the site of a
ceramics factory, just outside the city of Prijedor. According to reports, prisoners were kept in four halls, formerly used as storehouses at the ceramics factory. The Keraterm camp's prisoner population was all male. Most of the men at the camp were reported to be between the ages of 15 and 60. However, in mid-July 1992, approximately 12 to 15 Bosniak women were brought to Keraterm,
raped, and transported to the
Omarska camp. About 85% of all prisoners were Bosniaks while about 15% were Bosnian Croats. According to the indictment, the detainees were, among other things, subjected to physical
violence, constant humiliation, degradation, inhumane conditions, and fear of death. Severe beatings were commonplace. All manner of weapons were used during these beatings, including wooden
batons, metal rods,
baseball bats, lengths of thick industrial cable that had metal balls affixed to the end, rifle butts, and knives.
Killings, beatings,
sexual assaults, and other cruel and humiliating actions were committed. == War crime trials ==