Press Accounts: [US Media: The Washington Post] [1 of 2]

Call Number
377-0-1:7/4

General information

Call No.:
377-0-1:7/4
Part of series
HU OSA 377-0-1 David Rohde Collection on Srebrenica: Subject Files
Located at
Archival boxes #7 / No. 4
Date
1995
Level
Item
Primary Type
Textual
Language
English

Content

Form/Genre
News item
Contents Summary
Serbs bar UN food delivery to Bihać.
NATO and UN squabble over Bosnia: no-fly zone violations at issue.
NATO jets hit Serb site in Bosnia: the rebels strike back after bombing.
The US push for airstrikes showed to be a miscalculation.
UN and the West develop plan to move troops in Bosnia: US might fly peacekeepers out of the besieged areas.
UN relief convoy seized in east Bosnia.
The Serbs break accord: alleged ammunition was found.
The Bosnian Serbs advance in Srebrenica defying NATO warnings.
The Bosnian Serbs seize UN safe area: the fall of the Srebrenica enclave challenges UN.
The Bosnian Serb forces start expelling Muslim civilians from the seized UN enclave.
The meaning of Srebrenica.
Clinton cites challenge to UN force in Bosnia while France is urging limited military action.
The Bosnian Serb forces strike at a second UN safe area.

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Bihać
Potočari
Sarajevo
Srebrenica
Tuzla
Velika Kladuša
Žepa
Subject
Akashi, Yasushi
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Chirac, Jacques
Claes, Willy
Clinton, Bill
Cutts, Mark
Day, Graham
Delić, Sead
Izetbegović, Alija
Janvier, Bernard
Karadžić, Radovan
Major, John
Milošević, Slobodan
Mladić, Ratko
Morillon, Philippe
Power, Samantha
Šaćirbegović, Muhamed
Smith, Rupert
Tuđman, Franjo
Collection Specific Tags
Croatian militaries, Dutchbat, Fall of Srebrenica, Food convoy, Human rights violations, humanitarian aid, Mass graves, Mass killings, Muslim refugees, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation), NATO airstrikes, Peace negotiations, Rape, Safe area, Srebrenica safe area, UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), United Nations, UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Forces), Violations of international humanitarian law