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Bosnian Genocide
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Serbian TV Series Tackles Fallout, Trauma of a Prime Minister’s Killing
The 2003 assassination of Serbia's first post-Milosevic prime minister, Zoran Djindjic, was a pivotal moment in modern Serbian history.
The trials of the world's worst war criminals
War criminals like Slobodan Milosevic and Ali Hassan al-Majid were found guilty of massacring thousands of innocent civilians.
Bosnian Genocide
Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, Bosnian Serb forces targeted Bosniak Muslims and Croatian civilians in attacks t...
From nationwide leader to The Hague: Viewing Milošević's history through the eyes of opposition
A campaign for the annihilation of neighboring nations, the establishment of “people's republics,” the propagation of nationalism,...
Bosnian War | Overview, Combatants, Death Toll, & War Crimes
The Bosnian War was an ethnically rooted war that took place from 1992 to 1995 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After years of bitter fighting...
The American Left’s Milošević Moment
The incitement of tribal hatreds and historical grievances under the cover of Marxist-Leninist language led to the destruction of the multiethnic country of...
Bosnian War - War Crimes, Trials, Justice
Bosnian War - War Crimes, Trials, Justice: The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) brought charges against...
This week in history: October 27-November 2
Kosovo elections rebuff KLA; Ford backs NYC austerity; Nationalist uprising in Puerto Rico; Mikhail Frunze poisoned by Stalin.
Infographic: 30 years since the Bosnian War
The international armed conflict that lasted from 1992 to 1995 led to a genocide that killed more than 100000 people.
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The late Serbian leader's legacy includes strong opposition to Kosovo's independence, which has influenced contemporary Serbian political discourse.