Subdirectories of Yugoslavia:
Categories related to Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict: War Crimes: Yugoslavia: Regional: Europe: Bosnia and Herzegovina (225) Regional: Europe: Croatia (1,163) Regional: Europe: Regions: Former Yugoslavia (6) Regional: Europe: Serbia (494) Society: Issues: Human Rights and Liberties: Regional: Europe: Balkans (29) Websites on Yugoslavia: Balkans Justice Bulletin: The First Phase of the Sjeverin Trial 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 Ilijasevic 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. Documents from University of Minnesota Human Rights Library 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. Guardian Unlimited - Special Report: Yugoslavia War Crimes 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. Human Rights Archives on War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia Supplementary documentation for "The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia," a book by Michael A. Sells. Mass Rape: War on Women Examines the phenomenon of mass rape in the Yugoslav wars. 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, Belgrade Reports and photos of alleged Croatian violence and killing of Serbs. With statistics. In English and Serbian. 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. [PDF] (2000) Sexual Violence as International Crime HRW Press Release. (May 10, 1999)
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