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War Crimes In Bosnia: The Bosnian War MP4 Video Download Or DVD

War Crimes In Bosnia: The Bosnian War MP4 Video Download Or DVD
War Crimes In Bosnia: The Bosnian War MP4 Video Download Or DVD
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The War Crime Atrocities And Ethnic Cleansing Committed By Ethnic Bosnian Serb Militias In Bosnia Against Their Muslim And Croat Countrymen During The Bosnian War Within The Newly Independent Bosnia And Herzegovina, Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An MP4 Video Download Or Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD! (Color, 1993, 44 Minutes.) #BosnianWar #Bosnia #BosniaAndHerzegovina #EthnicCleansing #WarCrimes #SerbianMilitias #SerbianWarCrimes #MP4 #VideoDownload #DVD

Perhaps no international story of 1993 was more tragic than the news out of Bosnia. This documentary tries at the outset to make sense of the situation in Bosnia by placing it in a context all can understand: the faces of human suffering; scenes reminiscent of The Holocaust; the army comes in, rounds up everybody of a particular ethnicity, and sends them off to camps to meet starvation, torture, rape and death. But the Bosnian War was not World War II -- these atrocities we in a class all their own. This documentary names the brutal killers responsible for these atrocities, describes what was going on in the camps was known as it happened, and who was ultimately to blame. While it was not known where all the bodies were, but many of the victims names were known. In this documentary you can see the "X"s on the houses and stores that marked them for destruction because they were owned by people of a different religion than the Serbs. Such is "ethnic cleansing", as though "the other" was some kind of dirt to be swept away. The world at the time appeared paralyzed, unable or unwilling to take action to stop these crimes. While hope sprang from international peace talks that did bring an end to the madness by 1994 with the signing of The Washington Agreement, the residue of hate continues until this very day.

Bosnian War (1992-1995): On November 18, 1990, multi-party parliamentary elections were held throughout Bosnia And Herzegovina. A second round followed on November 25, resulting in a national assembly where communist power was replaced by a coalition of three ethnically based parties. Following Slovenia and Croatia's declarations of independence from Yugoslavia, a significant split developed among the residents of Bosnia And Herzegovina on the issue of whether to remain within Yugoslavia (overwhelmingly favored by Serbs) or seek independence (overwhelmingly favored by Muslims and Croats). The Serb members of parliament, consisting mainly of The Serb Democratic Party members, abandoned the central parliament in Sarajevo, and formed The Assembly Of The Serb People Of Bosnia Snd Herzegovina on October 24, 1991, which marked the end of the three-ethnic coalition that governed after the elections in 1990. This Assembly established The Serbian Republic Of Bosnia And Herzegovina in part of the territory of Bosnia And Herzegovina on January 9, 1992. It was renamed Republika Srpska in August 1992. On November 18, 1991, the party branch in Bosnia And Herzegovina of the ruling party in The Republic Of Croatia, The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), proclaimed the existence of The Croatian Community Of Herzeg-Bosnia in a separate part of the territory of Bosnia And Herzegovina with the Croatian Defence Council (HVO) as its military branch. It went unrecognized by the Government of Bosnia And Herzegovina, which declared it illegal. A declaration of the sovereignty of Bosnia And Herzegovina on October 15, 1991 was followed by a referendum for independence on February 29 and March 1, 1992, which was boycotted by the great majority of Serbs. The turnout in the independence referendum was 63.4 per cent and 99.7 per cent of voters voted for independence. Bosnia And Herzegovina declared independence on March 3, 1992 and received international recognition the following month on April 6, 1992. The Republic Of Bosnia And Herzegovina was admitted as a member state of the United Nations on May 22, 1992. Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic and Croatian leader Franjo Tudman are believed to have agreed on a partition of Bosnia And Herzegovina in March 1991, with the aim of establishing Greater Serbia and Greater Croatia. Following Bosnia And Herzegovina's declaration of independence, Bosnian Serb militias mobilized in different parts of the country. Government forces were poorly equipped and unprepared for the war. International recognition of Bosnia And Herzegovina increased diplomatic pressure for The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) to withdraw from the republic's territory, which they officially did in June 1992. The Bosnian Serb members of the JNA simply changed insignia, formed The Army Of Republika Srpska (VRS), and continued fighting. Armed and equipped from JNA stockpiles in Bosnia, supported by volunteers and various paramilitary forces from Serbia, and receiving extensive humanitarian, logistical and financial support from the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Republika Srpska's offensives in 1992 managed to place much of the country under its control. The Bosnian Serb advance was accompanied by the ethnic cleansing of Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats from VRS-controlled areas. Dozens of concentration camps were established in which inmates were subjected to violence and abuse, including rape. The ethnic cleansing culminated in The Srebrenica Massacre of more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys in July 1995, which was ruled to have been a genocide by The International Criminal Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The Bosniak-Croat conflict ended in March 1994, with the signing of the Washington Agreement, leading to the creation of a joint Bosniak-Croat Federation of Bosnia And Herzegovina, which amalgamated HVO-held territory with that held by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia And Herzegovina (ARBiH).