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  2. Bosnian War - Wikipedia

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    Dario Kordić, political leader of Croats in Central Bosnia, was convicted of the crimes against humanity in Central Bosnia i.e. ethnic cleansing and sentenced to 25 years in prison. [361] On 29 May 2013, in a first instance verdict, the ICTY sentenced Prlić to 25 years in prison.

  3. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

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    In 1994 the first indictment was issued against the Bosnian-Serb concentration camp commander Dragan Nikolić. This was followed on 13 February 1995 by two indictments comprising 21 individuals which were issued against a group of 21 Bosnian-Serbs charged with committing atrocities against Muslim and Croat civilian prisoners.

  4. Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Others have estimated that during the Bosnian War, between 20,000 and 50,000 women, mostly Bosniak, were raped. [147] [148] There are few reports of rape and sexual assault between members of the same ethnic group. [149] War rape in the Yugoslav Wars has often been characterized as a crime against humanity.

  5. War crimes in the Kosovo War - Wikipedia

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    Serbian military, paramilitary and police forces in Kosovo have committed a wide range of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other violations of international humanitarian and human rights law: forced expulsion of Kosovars from their homes; burning and looting of homes, schools, religious sites and healthcare facilities; detention, particularly of military-age men; summary execution ...

  6. List of massacres in the Bosnian War - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian Serb forces kill 11 Bosnian Croats captured in Šamac. [44] Korićani Cliffs massacre: 21 August 1992 Mount Vlašić: VRS: Bosniaks, Croats: 200+ Bosnian Serb police units kill more than 200 Bosniaks, Croats and other non-Serb civilians. [citation needed] Kukavice massacre: 27 August 1992 Kukavice, near Rogatica: ARBiH: Serbs: 21

  7. Ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian prosecutors charged former members of the Bosnian Army with crimes against humanity against Serbs, with the aim of expelling them from Konjic and surrounding villages in May 1992. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] During the 1993 siege of Goražde , Bosniak forces expelled some Serbs from the town and placed others under house arrest . [ 94 ]

  8. Human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    In December 2017, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the United Nations’ court created to prosecute war crimes that took place in the Bosnian War, closed. [8] Domestic courts have since been responsible for prosecuting war crimes and crimes against humanity that took place during the war. [8]

  9. List of war crimes - Wikipedia

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    War crimes, Crime against peace (killings of 29 civilians and 71 soldiers; [263] ... 56 Bosnian Serb civilians, including 21 women and three children, in the village ...