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Title: Civil War in Yugoslavia


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Civil War in Yugoslavia
  • Break-up
  • Ethnic Cleansing
  • Crisis in Kosovo

2
Yugoslavia after World War I
  • Homeland for Slavs
  • It consisted of various republics Serbia,
    Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia
    and Montenegro

3
Religious Groups within Yugoslavia
  • Orthodox Christians Serbians
  • Roman Catholics Croatians
  • Muslims Bosnians
  • The groups had distinct customs and religions but
    spoke the same language
  • SERBS DOMINATED THE STATE

4
Yugoslavia post WW II
  • Josip Broz Tito (Marshall) ruled Yugoslavia with
    an IRON hand until his death in 1980.
  • Post Tito the economy weakens and age old ethnic
    conflicts flare up.
  • 1991 Communism collapses in Eastern Europe and
    civil war breaks out between the Croatians,
    Muslims and Serbians
  • Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic stirs up ethnic
    unrest in his country leading to

5
Bosnian Civil War 1992-1996
  • The war erupted between Muslims, Serbians and
    Croatians
  • Serbs living in Bosnia received money and arms
    from Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic
  • The Muslims, who were the majority did not want
    the country divided into ethnic regions

6
Horrors of Genocide
7
Genocide
  • Slobodan Milosevic led the Serbs and had a huge
    military advantage
  • He would order troops to gather up mass Muslims
    and shoot them or force them to flee their
    village.
  • In Srebrenica, U.N. peacekeepers stood by
    helplessly as the Serbs under the command of
    General Ratko Mladic systematically selected and
    then slaughtered nearly 8,000 men and boys
    between the ages of twelve and sixty - the worst
    mass murder in Europe since World War II.

8
The Genocide
  • Police regularly committed human rights abuses in
    the form of torture or physical abuse.
  • People young and old were thrown in trucks and
    shipped off to their deaths.
  • Escapees were shot or decapitated if caught.

9
UN, NATO and RUSSIA work for peace
  • 1995 NATO launched air strikes against the
    Bosnian Serb military
  • Dayton Accords peace agreements

10
After the Genocide
  • Up to 200,000 men, and boys over 13 years old,
    were killed.
  • Bosnian women and girls were held captive, raped
    and released when they were pregnant with Serbian
    babies
  • The slaughtering was carried out by strict
    military orders.
  • Thousands of bodies were buried in mass graves.
  • There are still 20,000 people listed as missing
    in Bosnia.

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Kosovo Crisis
  • Kosovo is a province in Serbia sacred to
    Christian Serbs
  • 90 of its inhabitants are ethnic Albanians who
    are Muslim
  • Milosevic stripped Kosovo of its autonomy and
    established martial law
  • Ethnic cleansing of Albanians began
  • NATO held air strikes against Serbs

13
International War Crimes Trial for Slobodan
Milosevic
  • Tried by the ICJ for crimes against humanity
  • Trial lasted 4 years
  • Prior to sentencing in March 2006 he died in jail

14
The tragedy of Srebrenica will forever haunt the
history of the United Nations. Kofi Annan
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