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Bosnia
Bosnia War Crimes, Chemical Warfare In Bosnia?, Diana Index: Karadzic, Martic: Wanted by the International Tribunal, Yet , PBS Frontline: The World's Most Wanted Man, Srebrenica - A 'Safe' Area, Srebrenica: A Cry from the Grave, Tribunal Jails Confessed Srebrenica Killer for Ten, War Crimes Bosnia
International Criminal Tribunal
A Politicized ICTY Should Come to An End, A Tribunal in a Time of Atrocities, Achieving Justice Before The International War Cri, Amnesty Welcomes Milosevic's Indictment, Bosnia War Crimes Tribunal, Court TV Casefiles, Domovina Net, Frequently Asked Questions about the Milosevic Ind, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yug, Louise Arbour
Kosovo
A Week of Terror in Drenica: Humanitarian Law Viol, BBC News: The Killing of Kosovo, Humanitarian Law Violations in Kosovo, Investigations in Drenica, Kosovo War Crimes, Rape as a Weapon of Ethnic Cleansing in Kosovo, Report on Serious Violations of International Huma, Responsibility of Individual Yugoslav Army and Min, Righting the Wrongs Of The Past, Yugoslav Government War Crimes in Racak
NATO
BBC: Yugoslavia Allegations to International Court, Civilian Deaths in the NATO Air Campaign, General Wesley Clark, The Emperor's New Clothes, Ticking Time Bombs
Accountability for War Crimes: Progress and Prospe
Hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Balkans Justice Bulletin: The First Phase of the S
Periodic assessments of the efforts of authorities in Yugoslavia to hold accountable those responsible for crimes committed during the wars in the 1990's.
Balkans Justice Bulletin: The Trial of Dominik Ili
The trial of Bosnian Croat Dominik Ilijasevic-Como, age 38, before the Zenica Cantonal Court, began on December 16, 2002 in Zenica. Negative aspects of the trial reflect shortcomings in the Bosnian justice system as a whole rather than any apparent ethnic bias.
Defending a Person Charged with Genocide
Essay by a lawyer describing the tribulations of defending clients accused of grave humanitarian offenses in Yugoslavia. From the Chicago Journal of International Law (2000).
Documents from University of Minnesota Human Right
Includes the Dayton Peace Accord and Security Council resolutions.
Ethnic Cleansing in the Former Yugoslavia
The Peacenet's Balkans Pages list resources and information on killings, rapes, separations, and forced expulsions in the former Yugoslavia.
Human Rights Archives on War Crimes in the Former
Supplementary documentation for "The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia," a book by Michael A. Sells.
Interview with Tadeusz Mazowiecki
Translation of an interview of the UN's special human-rights investigator in the former Yugoslavia from the Croatian weekly Globus.
Mass Rape: War on Women
Examines the phenomenon of mass rape in the Yugoslav wars.
Serbia Gov't: Louise Arbour returns from Yugo
News item from Serbia's Ministry of Information denying Louise Arbour (prosecutor for UN International Criminal Tribunal) entry into Yugoslavia without a visa.
Sexual Violence as International Crime
HRW Press Release, May 1999.
Spiritual Genocide
A survey of destroyed, damaged and desecrated churches, monasteries and other church buildings during the war 1991-1995 (1997) in Yugoslavia, published by the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Veritas Documentation and Information Center, Belg
Reports and photos of alleged Croatian violence and killing of Serbs. With statistics. In English and Serbian.
Yugoslavia War Crimes
Essays and reports from The Guardian on war crimes in Yugoslavia and resulting trials.