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Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Balkans Pages
Balkans Anti-War and Human Rights Resources
"...will deal with the part of the Balkans formerly known as the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia."
Sections include Warzone; Chat; News; Balkans Gopher Space; Web Resources; Map; and Media

Bosnia & Herzegovina- Reconstruction at a Glance
Priorities for Recovery and Growth
The World Bank Group

Crisisweb: International Crisis Group
Includes online Reports

Embassy of Bosnia & Herzegovina
Washington, D.C.
Includes a brief Historical Review. Emphasis is on reconstruction and investment opportunities

Human Rights Archives on the Genocide in Bosnia (and the attempted genocide in Kosovo
Supplementary Documentation for Michael A. Sells, The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia.

Kosovo After the Dayton Agreement
Balkan Peace Team, Special Report: April/May 1996

Mission- Peace
CNN archive of the war including a history of the conflict and a photo gallery

New York Times Special Bosnia WWW Project
Bosnia: Uncertain Paths to Peace
Includes an interactive photo essay; forums for discussion; and resources for context

Operations IFOR & SFOR
NATO
"This part of the website provides information relating to NATO's role in bringing peace in the Former Yugoslavia (NATO Basic Fact Sheet) under the NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR - Operation Joint Endeavour - 20 Dec. 1995 - 20 Dec. 1996) and the Stabilisation Force (SFOR - Joint Guard - 21 Dec. 1996 - ) in Bosnia and Herzegovina."

War Crimes in Stolac
"The Complete Text of Crimes in Stolac Municipality (1992-1994). 84 pp. : ill., maps [no date of publication indicated;acquired in Sarajevo in 1996]."
"This volume records in careful and detailed fashion the human rights violations inflicted on civilians from Stolac municipality, lists of those killed and imprisoned, details the allegations against more than 150 suspected criminals against humanity, and offers an item-by-item details on the systematic destruction of non-Croat cultural property in Stolac - including all Islamic and Orthodox Christian houses of worship - by the Bosnian Croat nationalist militia (HVO)."

Treaty Signed in Paris to Formally End Bosnian War
Brief summary

War Crimes Tribunal
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
Includes Latest Documents and News; Basic Legal Documents; Press Releases and Statements; Tribunal Cases; Bulletin; and Publications

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Basic Legal Documents

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