Press Accounts: [Bosnian Media]

Call Number
377-0-1:3/5

General information

Call No.:
377-0-1:3/5
Part of series
HU OSA 377-0-1 David Rohde Collection on Srebrenica: Subject Files
Located at
Archival boxes #3 / No. 5
Date
1995 - 1998
Level
Item
Primary Type
Textual
Language
English

Content

Form/Genre
Correspondence, News item
Contents Summary
Serbian tanks entered Srebrenica: UNPROFOR has threatened Mladić.
On the monstrosities in Srebrenica: the Chetniks were slaughtering, the Blue Helmets were observing.
List of missing persons from Bijeli Potok (Zvornik) from 1st of June 1992.
Dutch UN soldiers withdraw from their positions near Srebrenica.
Ibran Mustafić: the Presidency and the staff have sacrificed Srebrenica.
Srebrenica after one year: the real dimensions of the tragedy to be known in years but remembered in centuries.
Esad Hećimović: how they sold Srebrenica and kept their positions in the government.
New letter from Ratko Mladić to Bernard Janvier: change the ultimatums with negotiations.
Karadžić: there will be no massacre in Srebrenica, like it happened in Slavonia.
The Bosnian Serb Army is continuing with searching of the Srebrenica area to find and destroy Muslim terrorist groups.
Radovan Karadžić: the Serbs would have never attacked the so-called safe areas if they were demilitarized and didn’t function as Muslim bases for preparation of attacks.

Subject / Coverage

Spatial Coverage
Bihać
Goražde
Potočari
Sarajevo
Srebrenica
Tuzla
Zenica
Žepa
Zvornik
Subject
Akashi, Yasushi
Bičakčić, Edhem
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros
Čengić, Hasan
Churkin, Vitaly
Delić, Rasim
Ganić, Ejup
Granić, Mate
Halilović, Sefer
Hećimović, Esad
Ivanko, Alexander
Janvier, Bernard
Karadžić, Radovan
Karremans, Thom
Kasumagić, Ismet
Mahmutćehajić, Rusmir
Meholić, Hakija
Mladić, Ratko
Muratović, Hasan
Mustafić, Ibran
Orić, Naser
Palić, Avdo
Collection Specific Tags
Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Betrayal, Bosnian Serb Army, Criminal responsibility, Demilitarization, Dutchbat, Ethnic cleansing, Eye witnesses, Humanitarian convoy, ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia), Mass killings, Massacres, Missing persons, Mladi Muslimani (Young Muslims), Monstrosities, Moral responsibility, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation), NATO air support, Public trust, Refugees from Srebrenica, Responsibility for genocide, SDA (Party of Democratic Action), Srebrenica safe area, Testimonies, United Nations, UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Forces), Weaponry