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      • Although Bosniaks were the primary victims and Serbs the primary perpetrators, Croats were also among the victims and perpetrators. Within six weeks a coordinated offensive by the Yugoslav army, paramilitary groups, and local Bosnian Serb forces brought roughly two-thirds of Bosnian territory under Serb control.
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  1. Bosnian War, ethnically rooted war in Bosnia and Herzegovina that took place from 1992 to 1995. After years of bitter fighting between Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), Serbs, and Croats as well as the Yugoslav army, a NATO-imposed final cease-fire was negotiated at Dayton, Ohio, U.S., in 1995.

    • John R. Lampe
  2. Reducing the indictment charges after the arrest of Ratko Mladić, Croatian officials publicly condemned chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz for his announcement that the former Bosnian Serb General would be tried solely for crimes allegedly committed in Bosnia, not in Croatia.

  3. Pages in category "Croatian war crimes in the Bosnian War". The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Ahmići massacre. Bradina massacre. Čelebići camp. Dretelj camp. Duša killings. Gabela camp.

  4. Two Bosniak officials were also convicted for war crimes committed during the conflict. The ICTY ruled that Croatia had overall control over the Croatian Defence Council and that the Croatian Army had entered Bosnia, which made the conflict international. [6]

    • See End of the war
  5. Jun 14, 2013 · Bogdan Ivanisevic, Human Rights Watch researcher on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia and Montenegro, and Jennifer Trahan, counsel for the International Justice Program at Human Rights Watch, wrote this report.

  6. Among those charged were Milosevic, Karadzic, Mladic, and Praljak. The ICTY also found six senior Croatian officials guilty of war crimes and concluded that Tudjman's government had pursued a criminal policy of ethnic cleansing.

  7. Dec 19, 2017 · But with the conflict raging through Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, human rights activists helped put war crimes firmly on the international agenda – with help from journalists who often...

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