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The wars from 1991 to 1999 as Yugoslavia broke up took up to 200,000 lives, turned millions into refugees and left much of the region's people traumatized and heavily armed.
Herzegovina, to mark the 30th anniversary of the only acknowledged act of genocide in Europe since World War II.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – United Nations judges will deliver their verdicts Nov. 22 in the trial of former Bosnian Serb military commander Gen. Ratko Mladic. Here is a timeline of events leading ...
An exchange on the break-up of Yugoslavia. 21 February 2008. Below we publish a letter from a reader on a recent WSWS article on the Serbian elections, followed ...
Women who survived the Srebrenica massacre find some solace in finding their loved ones in far-away mass graves and burying ...
As Bosnia marks 30 years since Srebrenica, the region remains at a crossroads. Western double standards and the manipulation ...
The 30th anniversary of what is known as Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two was marked on Friday in ...
Three decades after the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia, the ethnic hostilities that ignited the conflict linger on. Kosovo declared its independence from former Yugoslav republic Serbia in 2008, but ...
Thirty-one years later, Vlade Divac thinks what if? What if the civil unrest had not led to the implosion of Yugoslavia and fractured the national basketball team? What if those separations had ...
The Srebrenica massacre was the bloody climax of Bosnia’s 1992-95 war, which came after the breakup of Yugoslavia unleashed nationalistic passions and territorial ambitions that set Bosnian ...