This report documents torture, killings, rapes, forced expulsions, and other war crimes committed by Serbian and Yugoslav government forces against Kosovar Albanians between March 24 and June 12, 1999, the period of NATO's air campaign against Yugoslavia. The report reveals a coordinated and systematic campaign to terrorize, kill, and expel the ethnic Albanians of Kosovo that was organized by the highest levels of the Serbian and Yugoslav governments in power at that time.
On the 30th anniversary of the abduction and subsequent massacre of 20 passengers from a train in Strpci in Bosnia, witnesses to the crime, victims’ relatives and perpetrators of the atrocity tell the disturbing story of how it happened.
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Memorials to fallen Russian volunteer fighters in the Serb-majority Bosnian town of Visegrad far outnumber memorials commemorating Bosniak civilians massacred during the 1990s war, as Russia seeks to use the Bosnian Serbs for its own foreign policy objectives.
The Humanitarian Law Centre said that ‘too light’ sentences handed down to four wartime Serb fighters convicted of abducting passengers from a train in Strpci in Bosnia in 1993 belittled the suffering of the victims’ families.