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CRIMES WITHOUT PUNISHMENT Vojin Dabic, Ksenija Lukic
Documentation on human rights violation, ethnic cleansing and crimes
committed by Croatian armed forces against Serbian civil population in Croatia
1991-1996
The two faces of mercy
This Sarajevo baby survived, partly due to the BBC news item on the
05/25/92.: "This baby boy was delivered by Caesaerian section
yesterday, two months premature... He needs oxygen to survive, but
Sarajevo has only enough of it to last until Wednesday and this
morning the special care unit's final cylinder was running out."
However, a similar danger in Banja Luka
went unreported and turned into tragedy.
War Crimes As Reported By Witnesses
SIXTH REPORT OF THE FRY GOVERNMENT ON WAR CRIMES
COMMITTED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER SFRY
Crimes committed by Croatian Army in Mrkonjic Grad, 1995
 What's in a "mass grave"?
The Srebrenica story is symptomatic of what has happened since the start
of the war in Bosnia. There has been a degradation of investigative
journalism, with a ghoulish search for bodies substituting for
professional rigour. The claims of 8000 slaughtered in Srebrenica have no more
credibility than the claims of 250 000 dead in the whole of Bosnia.
From the beginning of Bosnia's civil
war the Bosnian Muslim leadership did everything it could to get foreign
intervention in Bosnia. They went as far
as killing their own citizens in front of TV cameras.
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