Press Accounts: [US Media: The New York Times]

Call Number
377-0-1:5/3

General information

Call No.:
377-0-1:5/3
Part of series
HU OSA 377-0-1 David Rohde Collection on Srebrenica: Subject Files
Located at
Archival boxes #5 / No. 3
Date
1994
Level
Item
Primary Type
Textual
Language
English

Content

Form/Genre
News item
Contents Summary
Haris Silajdžić, Bosnian Prime Minister, threw Lieutenant General Michael Rose, top UN military commander in Bosnia, out of a meeting, accusing him for blocking NATO airstrikes that would protect the Muslim enclave of Bihać.
Serbs ease curbs on UN observers.
Serbs shot down a British jet flying over Goražde.
Boutros-Ghali declared he was ready to order NATO airstrikes if his senior aid and military commander asked him to do so.
120000 Muslims trapped in Srebrenica are being starved by the Serbs who refuse to let UN to enter the enclaves to resupply its peacekeepers.

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Banja Luka
Bihać
Goražde
Kladanj
Sarajevo
Srebrenica
Tuzla
Subject
Akashi, Yasushi
Annink, Rob
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Christopher, Warren
Cot, Jean
Ganić, Ejup
Gvero, Milan
Janowski, Kris
Joseph, Ed
Juppe, Alain
Karadžić, Radovan
McCurry, Mike
Mladić, Ratko
Rose, Michael
Silajdžić, Haris
Vance, Cyrus
Collection Specific Tags
Blocking of UN convoys, Bosnian Serb Army, Defense of safe areas, French officials, humanitarian aid, Humanitarian aid routes, Humanitarian convoy, Humanitarian crisis, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation), NATO air support, NATO ultimatum, Refugees in Srebrenica, Srebrenica safe area, UN Safe areas, UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Forces), US-French diplomacy over Srebrenica, Vance-Owen peace plan