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Periodic assessments of the efforts of authorities in Yugoslavia to hold accountable those responsible for crimes committed during the wars in the 1990's.
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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.
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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).
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Includes the Dayton Peace Accord and Security Council resolutions.
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The Peacenet's Balkans Pages list resources and information on killings, rapes, separations, and forced expulsions in the former Yugoslavia.
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Ongoing news, analysis and comment on the war crimes in Yugoslavia and resulting trials. Includes transcripts, timelines, interactive guides, background material and additional web resources.
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Supplementary documentation for "The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia," a book by Michael A. Sells.
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Examines the phenomenon of mass rape in the Yugoslav wars.
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News item from Serbia's Ministry of Information denying Louise Arbour (prosecutor for UN International Criminal Tribunal) entry into Yugoslavia without a visa.
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HRW Press Release, May 1999.
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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.
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Reports and photos of alleged Croatian violence and killing of Serbs. With statistics. In English and Serbian.