Ethnic cleansing: politics, policy, violence: Serb ethnic cleansing campaign in former Yugoslavia
In: Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden 199
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In: Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden 199
In: Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden 199
In: Demokratie, Sicherheit, Frieden 199
Ethnic cleansing : theoretical issues and concerns and new interpretation -- Historical background : evolution of Serb politics--from the state of Serbia to the single Serb state -- The frame for the picture of ethnic cleansing : common agenda, state and policy -- Ethnic cleansing : practice and its constitutive elements -- Murder as part of ethnic cleansing--attack on co-existence, past and future -- Detention camps and practices in the camps : moral attack on the victims -- Concealment and destruction of evidence : destroying the past -- Bringing ethnic cleansing home : crisis staff--key agent of destruction -- Ordinary Serbs' complicity in ethnic cleansing : no ordinary crime -- Ethnic cleansing in retrospect and some conclusions
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In: Prosecuting Heads of State, S. 176-204
Die Notizen des jungen Bosniers berichten vom Überlebenskampf in der UN-geschützten Enklave Srebenica, die 1995 mit dem größten Massaker in Europa nach 1945 den bosnisch-serbischen Truppen Ratko Mladic' zum Opfer fiel.
"In the hills of eastern Bosnia sits the small town of Srebrenica--once known for silver mines and health spas, now infamous for the genocide that occurred there during the Bosnian War. In July 1995, when the town fell to Serbian forces, 12,000 Muslim men and boys fled through the woods, seeking safe territory. Hunted for six days, more than 8,000 were captured, killed at execution sites and later buried in mass graves. With harrowing personal narratives by survivors, this book provides eyewitness accounts of the Bosnian genocide, revealing stories of individual trauma, loss and resilience."--