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Open Society Archives at Central European University
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001297-001624 in English, Swedish, Bosnian Violations of international humanitarian law/human rights during the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, March- October 1992: Testimonies NGO-s and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York UN and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia: Consideration of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Security Council and General Assembly, Autumn 1992: Reaction of governments; Media Reports; Occasional Testimonies.. The folder includes: testimonies (mostly of eye-witnesses) on Serbian killing of civilians in Bosnia and Herzegovina (recorded between 23 July and 7 August 1992), prepared by the Council for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, Ljubljana [witnesses’ identities are not revealed]; a letter from the Association of the Bar of the City of New York addressed to President George Bush (26 October, 1992); letters from representatives of some States to the UN addressed to the Security Council/General Assembly concerning the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (October-November 1992); submissions made by some governments to the Security Council according to Security Council resolutions 771 (1992) and 780 (1992), incl. a report of the government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia submitted to the Commission of Experts (November 1992); Report of the situation of human rights in the territory of the former Yugoslavia prepared by Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights; Report of the Human Rights Committee, 47th session (9 October 1992); some media reports [Keywords: Bosnia-Herzegovina; UN Commission to Investigate Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the former Yugoslavia (Commission of Experts); Extrajudicial killings; Mazowiecki report; Media in the conflict in the former Yugoslavia; War crimes; Hospitals:]
[Military Conflicts and Activities, War prisoners, War crimes and trials, Human rights organizations, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements]
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001297-001624 in English, Swedish, Bosnian Violations of international humanitarian law/human rights during the conflict in the former Yugoslavia, March- October 1992: Testimonies NGO-s and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York UN and the conflict in the former Yugoslavia: Consideration of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Security Council and General Assembly, Autumn 1992: Reaction of governments; Media Reports; Occasional Testimonies.. The folder includes: testimonies (mostly of eye-witnesses) on Serbian killing of civilians in Bosnia and Herzegovina (recorded between 23 July and 7 August 1992), prepared by the Council for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, Ljubljana [witnesses’ identities are not revealed]; a letter from the Association of the Bar of the City of New York addressed to President George Bush (26 October, 1992); letters from representatives of some States to the UN addressed to the Security Council/General Assembly concerning the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (October-November 1992); submissions made by some governments to the Security Council according to Security Council resolutions 771 (1992) and 780 (1992), incl. a report of the government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia submitted to the Commission of Experts (November 1992); Report of the situation of human rights in the territory of the former Yugoslavia prepared by Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights; Report of the Human Rights Committee, 47th session (9 October 1992); some media reports [Keywords: Bosnia-Herzegovina; UN Commission to Investigate Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the former Yugoslavia (Commission of Experts); Extrajudicial killings; Mazowiecki report; Media in the conflict in the former Yugoslavia; War crimes; Hospitals:]
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[Military Conflicts and Activities, War prisoners, War crimes and trials, Human rights organizations, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements]
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http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:32d030dc-29b4-42e9-9475-623f88a1e47f
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