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That day, Serb militants opened fire on thousands of peaceful demonstrators in Sarajevo, killing at least five and wounding 30. One day later, Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic responded by blocking all roads leading to Sarajevo and shutting down the airport.
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At least fifteen people were killed and 80 more were wounded as a result of a mortar attack. Red Cross trucks were raided and destroyed and maternity wards were hit.
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A plea was finally made to then-president Bill Clinton for military intervention against the Serbs after a mortar shell struck a marketplace in Sarjevo, killing 68 and wounding over 200 people. Clinton reacted by issuing an ultimatum through NATO, demanding that Serbs withdraw their artillery from Sarajevo. The Serbs compiled and a cease-fire was declared.
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The army was screaming to people
the Army of Republika Srpska shelled a gathering of young people in the city of Tuzla. 71 people were killed and more than 200 wounded. All of the victims were civilians and the majority was between the ages of 18-25. Three days later they were shelled from the same position. -
When the man they were hiting and the women raped.
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But was found dead in his cell at The Hague on March 11, 2006. Therefore, his trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity has ended without a verdict.
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the video Becir Hodzic may have been only a year old when his surviving family fled his hometown of Srebrenica in Bosnia, but now, at 17, he can't forget. Watch video "Bosnian genocide survivors seek state remembrance day" they lost alot people
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A US taxpayer should not be able to deduct contributions as "charity" to any organization which primarily serves the interest of a foreign entity or funds to be for primarily political purposes, nor should any such organization be considered a charitable entity and exempt from taxation. to much danger -
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Serbs in Bosnia still saw themselves and the land they lived on as part of Milosevic's "Greater Serbia." By the end of 1993, the Serbs had set up their own Republika Srpska in the east and a Bosnian Serb army was in control of nearly three quarters of the country;