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The Bosnia-Herzegovina conflict has come to be seen as the model for wars of ethnic cleansing throughout the world.
Since its creation in 1993, the ICTY has indicted 162 people, ranging from political and military leaders to low-level fighters.
Besieging forces are not allowed to target civilians or starve them “as a method of warfare.”
Rape as a form of torture, a means of persecution and an indicia of enslavement is a serious war crime.
Slavery is an international crime, whether or not it is linked to a combat environment.
By Roy Gutman Ten months after NATO troops took charge of security in Bosnia-Herzegovina ...
By Gaby Rado Six months before it ended, the war in Bosnia was brought home ...
By Michael Ignatieff The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was founded in 1863, ...
By David Rieff At the height of the siege of Sarajevo, when hundreds of shells ...
Prisoners of war must be “honorably buried” in graves that bear information about them.