000007-000132sss in English Violations of international humanitarian law/human rights during the conflict in the former Yugoslavia: miscellaneous UN documents, including Security Council resolutions; Croatia’s submission to the Security Council regarding genocide and mass killing in Croatia in 1991-1992. Except for document No. 000 007-9 [Security Council Resolution 746 (1992)], the file contains miscellaneous UN documents related to the violations of international humanitarian law that took place in the former Yugoslavia – especially, in Bosnia and Herzegovina – prior October 1992. The documents include: - Security Council Resolution 771 (1992) requesting the Secretary-General to submit a report on the violations of humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia and calling upon States to collate relevant information; - Security Council Resolution 780 (1992) requesting the Secretary-General to establish a Commission of Experts to collect and examine the evidence of grave violations of international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia; - Report of the Secretary-General on the Establishment of the Commission of Experts; - Letters from some Permanent Representatives to the UN which contain submission of information to the UN Security Council pursuant to Security Council Resolution 771 (1992). Among others, these submissions include: - a list of concentration camps and prisons (including number of prisoners) in Bosnia and Herzegovina (submitted by the Permanent Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina) [000048-000054]; - evidence and documentation submitted by Croatian Ministry of Health with regard to genocide, mass killings and rapes in Croatia in 1991-92. The submission includes some data from the Croatian Red Cross: the list of missing persons (Vukovar) and the lists of medical personnel and civilians captured and transported to the place of Ovcara. [Keywords: Bosnia-Herzegovina Croatia (Vukovar); Armed conflict; Violations of the 1949 Geneva Conventions; War crimes; International humanitarian law; Concentration camps; Ethnic cleansing; Rape; Extrajudicial killing; Croatian Red Cross; UN: Commission of Experts, Security Council, Secretary General]