Press Accounts: [US Media: The New York Times] [6 of 6]

Call Number
377-0-1:6/3

General information

Call No.:
377-0-1:6/3
Part of series
HU OSA 377-0-1 David Rohde Collection on Srebrenica: Subject Files
Located at
Archival boxes #6 / No. 3
Date
1995
Level
Item
Primary Type
Textual
Language
English

Content

Form/Genre
News item
Contents Summary
Start of cease-fire in Bosnia: sides meet to discuss details.
The UN suspects Serbia of aiding Serbs in Bosnia.
A dead end in Bosnia.
Allies resolve to bolster the UN peacekeeping in Bosnia.
Can the UN learn from their failures?.
The Serbian artillery bombards another Bosnian safe area.
UN warns Serbs of bombing if they attack the Dutch unit.
Boutros-Ghali said he is determined to keep UN troops in Bosnia but under a redefined mandate.

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Goražde
Sarajevo
Srebrenica
Travnik
Višnjik
Zagreb
Žepa
Subject
Abdić, Fikret
Akashi, Yasushi
Albright, Madeleine
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Chirac, Jacques
Clinton, Bill
Delić, Rasim
Holbrooke, Richard
Ivanko, Alexander
Izetbegović, Alija
Janowski, Kris
Janvier, Bernard
Juppe, Alain
Karadžić, Radovan
Major, John
Milošević, Slobodan
Milutinović, MIlovan
Mladić, Ratko
Nieminen, Tauno
Perry, William
Silajdžić, Haris
Tuđman, Franjo
Collection Specific Tags
Bombing, Cessation of hostilities, Clinton administration, Dutchbat, Ethnic divisions, Food convoy, Human rights violations, Mass killings, Military intervention, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), NATO airstrikes, Peace negotiations, Sarajevo central market, Shelling of Sarajevo, Srebrenica safe area, UN safe area, United Nations, UNPROFOR (The United Nations Protection Force), UNSC (United Nations Security Council), Violence