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Bosnian Genocide 1992-1995

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  • Bosnia's Population

    Bosnia's Population
    In Bosnia the population consisted of 20,790 Bosniaks, 18,315 Serbs, 94 Croats, 463 Yugoslavs, and 851 Others. In 1992, under Serbian power, all Bosniaks were expelled from the area, creating population change.
  • Milosevic Takes Control

    Milosevic Takes Control
    Slobodan Milosevic with Serbs and Croats following him, start to take control over Bosnia and the Muslims just for the want of land.
  • Bread-line Massacre

    Bread-line Massacre
    In Sarajevo, in a small breadline, twenty-two Bosnians were killied. The rough economy sent tons to the bread lines.
  • War Breaks Out

    War Breaks Out
    War breaks out when the Serbs, Orthodox Christians, took control of half of Bosnia. "Ethnic cleansing" is introduced and forced throughtout the country.
  • Period: to

    The Bosnian Genocide

  • The Serbs

    The Serbs
    The Serbs invaded, their reason being "to protect the serb minority." They mostly killed men, but would kill women if necessary. In the attack on the city of Vukovar, the Serbs detroyed all the cities structures.
  • Ethnic Cleansing

    Ethnic Cleansing
    After all the cities were destroyed and homes were ruined, the Serbs decided to start the mss killings of the "racially impure."
  • Bill Clinton becomes President

    Bill Clinton becomes President
    Bill Clinton is sworn as President.
  • Safe Havens

    Safe Havens
    The United Kingdom created six safe havens for Bosniaks which include Sarajevo, Tuzla, Bihac, Zepa, Gorazde and Srebrenica.
  • Safe Havens Broken

    Safe Havens Broken
    Save havens were broken into by Serbian forces. Familes were torn apart, massacred, and sent away.
  • End of Bosnian Genocide

    End of Bosnian Genocide
    The leaders of Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia signed the Dayton Peace Accords. To enforce them throughout the country 60,00 NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, troops were sent.
  • No More Milosevic!

    No More Milosevic!
    Hundreds of thousands of Muslims and other religions take to the streets of Belgrade to get Milosevic’s resignation as leader.