Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch: [Reports]

Call Number
377-0-1:1/2

General information

Call No.:
377-0-1:1/2
Part of series
HU OSA 377-0-1 David Rohde Collection on Srebrenica: Subject Files
Located at
Archival boxes #1 / No. 2
Date
1995
Level
Item
Primary Type
Textual
Language
English

Content

Form/Genre
Report
Contents Summary
Amnesty International report on the missing persons from Srebrenica.
Human Rights Watch release on the fall of Srebrenica.
Human Rights Watch report on the fall of Srebrenica and the failure of the UN peacekeeping mission in Bosnia.

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Bijeljina
Bratunac
Goražde
Kladanj
Konjevic Polje
Kravica
Nova Kasaba
Potočari
Sarajevo
Srebrenica
Tuzla
Vlasenica
Zenica
Žepa
Subject
Akashi, Yasushi
Alić, Hediba
Begzadić, Hajrudin
Chirac, Jacques
Couzy, Hans
Franken, Robert
Gručić, Milan
Holbrooke, Richard
Janvier, Bernard
Karadžić, Radovan
Kinkel, Klaus
Kolstern, Ton
Lupis, Ivan
Major, John
Mazowiecki, Tadeusz
Milošević, Slobodan
Mladić, Ratko
Morillon, Philippe
Mustafić, Esad
Nikolić, Jovan
Nizić, Ivana
Orić, Naser
Pitter, Laura
Prins, Margriet
Rhode, David
Rifkind, Malcolm
Roth, Kenneth
Savić, Milan
Shattuck, John
Voorhoeve, Joris
Collection Specific Tags
Abductions, Amnesty International, Attacks against civilian targets, Bosnian Serb Army, Bratunac massacre, Chetniks, Civilian victims, Crimes against humanity, Dehumanization, Destroyed video footage, Disproportional use of force, Dutch Defense Ministry, Dutchbat, Ethnic cleansing, Experiences from the Potočari camp, Genocide, Harassment, Humanitarian aid convoys, ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross), ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia), Indiscriminate use of force, International observers in Srebrenica, Kaldrumica massacre, Karakaj area massacre, Lists of missing men, Mass summary executions, Massacre sites, Massacre survivors' testimonies, Personal stories from the Potočari camp, Potočari camp, Rape, Safe areas, SDA (Party of Democratic Actions), Sexual abuse, Shelling of civilians, Siege warfare, UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Forces), UNSC (United Nations Security Council), War crimes