PPT-Bosnian War and Srebrenica Genocide
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Perpetrators When April 1992December 1995 Who Bosnian Serbs led by Slobodan Milosevic Slobodan Milosevic 1941 2006 President of Serbia Radovan Karadzic 1945present
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Perpetrators When April 1992December 1995 Who Bosnian Serbs led by Slobodan Milosevic Slobodan Milosevic 1941 2006 President of Serbia Radovan Karadzic 1945present Supreme Commander of the Bosnian Serb Army. Geoffrey Nice. Nevenka. Tromp. SREBRENICA - GRAVES. Transitional Justice. The UN has adopted the following definition of the term:. The notion of transitional justice comprises...the full range of processes and mechanisms associated with a society’s attempts to come to terms with a legacy of large-scale past abuses, in order to ensure accountability, serve justice, and achieve reconciliation.”. Perpetrators . When: April 1992- December 1995. Who: Bosnian Serbs, Slobodan Milosevic. Slobodan Milosevic . (1941- 2006). President of Serbia . Radovan Karadzic. (1945-present). Supreme Commander of the Bosnian Serb Army. A. ny . of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, . ethnic, . racial or religious . group: . (a) Killing members of the . group . (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the . Drilon Statovci. English 9-1. Genocide Project. 2/27/14. Bosnian Genocide Information . In April 1992, the government of the Yugoslav republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina declared its independence from Yugoslavia.. By: Calvin Miller and Jack Shepherd. Background. Bosnia . makes . up a triangular-shaped republic, about half the size of . Kentucky. It is located on the Balkan peninsula in Europe. The region . in the south is largely . The Women of Bosnia. “The women of Bosnia were defiant, courageous, and brave during the war because they kept their children alive. They were holding on to the future by holding their children’s hands…So we – the children of these courageous women- have to open our hearts and souls, and . The Bosnian Genocide . John Storrie, Nick Hutchinson. Global History 12. Horton High School. Mr. Jordan. Page:1 Storrie, Hutchinson. ‘I didn’t know that human hearts and souls could be so evil’. By: Michelle . tabares. & Julie . vasquez. Causes/Conflicts. In 1991, Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia declared their independence; during the war in Croatia that followed, the Serb-dominated Yugoslav army supported Serbian separatists there in their brutal clashes with Croatian forces.. By: Calvin Miller and Jack Shepherd. Background. Bosnia . makes . up a triangular-shaped republic, about half the size of . Kentucky. It is located on the Balkan peninsula in Europe. The region . in the south is largely . Uno. In April of . 1992. , the government of the Yugoslav republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina declared its independence from Yugoslavia. Over the next couple of years, Bosnian Serb forces and the Yugoslav army, targeted Bosnian Muslims and Croatian civilians. This “cleansing” was promoted when Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito died in . Ethnic/religious groups in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Identities in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Bosniaks. - Muslim. Bosnian Croats . - Catholic. Bosnian Serbs . - Orthodox. Outbreak of War. “Ethnic Cleansing”. 20 Years since the Bosnian War. http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/bosnia041312/s_b01_04296446.jpg. During the Bosnian War, cellist . Vedran. . Smailovic. plays Strauss inside the bombed-out National Library in Sarajevo, on September 12, 1992. Geoffrey Nice. Nevenka. Tromp. SREBRENICA - GRAVES. Transitional Justice. The UN has adopted the following definition of the term:. The notion of transitional justice comprises...the full range of processes and mechanisms associated with a society’s attempts to come to terms with a legacy of large-scale past abuses, in order to ensure accountability, serve justice, and achieve reconciliation.”. -DOCUMENTPREPARED BY THE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICEOF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA1CASE INFORMATION SHEETIT-05-88/2ZDRAVKO TOLIMIRZDRAVKO TOLIMIRAssistant Commander for In
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