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Serbia Gov't: Louise Arbour returns from Yugoslav border
News item from Serbia's Ministry of Information denying Louise Arbour (prosecutor for UN International Criminal Tribunal) entry into Yugoslavia without a visa.

Veritas Documentation and Information Center, Belgrade
Reports and photos of alleged Croatian violence and killing of Serbs. With statistics. In English and Serbian.

Accountability for War Crimes: Progress and Prospects
Hearing before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.

Documents from University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
Includes the Dayton Peace Accord and Security Council resolutions.

Sexual Violence as International Crime
HRW Press Release, May 1999.

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.

Yugoslavia War Crimes
Essays and reports from The Guardian on war crimes in Yugoslavia and resulting trials.

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.

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 (2000).


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