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1999 - indictment year for NATO killers
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"Send a letter to Madame Louise Arbour, Main prosecutor of International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia"
BBC: Yugoslavia allegations to International Court of Justice
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Nato nations are responding to Yugoslav allegations that the military operation is amounts to genocide.
Human Rights Watch: Focus on Human Rights
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Private organization, includes frequent "News Flashes" and extensive background about human rights allegations in Kosovo.
Humanitarian Law Center
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Report by Natasa Kandic, April 1, 1999.
IHF: Crimes Against Humanity Must Be Stopped
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Statement by International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF). May 10, 1999
Investigations in Drenica
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Humanitarian Law Center is nongovernmental organization based in Serbia, documents human rights violations in Yugoslavia, headed by Natasa Kandic, has provided information to UN ICTY.
Kosova Crisis Center
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Private Albanian organization, provides detailed reports Serbian acts against civilians Kosovo, including allegations of war crimes.
Kosovo: Evidence of War Crimes
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United States Information Agency resources about the pursuit of war criminals in Kosovo.
Louise Arbour
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Article/interview with Louise Arbour, prosecutor for International Criminal Tribunal, who gave speech to Washington University, St. Louis.
Major War Criminals/Suspects
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Descriptions of several Yugoslavian individuals and alleged acts. (not current)
Serbia Gov''t: Louise Arbour returns from Yugoslav border
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News item from Serbia''s Ministry of Information denying Louise Arbour (prosecutor for UN International Criminal Tribunal) entry into Yugoslavia without a visa.
UN: High Commissioner for Refugees(UNHCR)
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Kosovo Crisis Update, detailed daily news reports.
UN: International Court of Justice
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Legality of Use of Force (YUGOSLAVIA v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
UN: International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Home Page
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Criminal court established by UN Security Council in 1993 in the The Hague. Mandated "to prosecute persons responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian law committed on the territory of the former Yugoslavia since 1991." Trial, background, laws, current status.
UN: International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) PRESS RELEASES
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Latest press releases of ICTY. (Note these are not official UN documents.) US financial support is discussion in the press release dated April 19, 1999.
UN: International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)STATUTE
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Legal document governing the UN''s International Tribunal.
US: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE)
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Testimony from the Hearing Accountability for War Crimes: Progress and Prospects(May, 1999)
US: US Institute of Peace
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Independent federal research group (funded by US Congress) to promote the peaceful resolution of international conflict. Projects include: Rule of Law, Bosnia, Rwanda, human rights, policy recommendations.
War Criminal Watch - Coalition for International Justice
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War Criminal Watch was created to track and publicize the accused criminal acts of indicted suspects for war crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
Yugoslav Military and Serbian Police Commit War Crimes in Kosovo
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(June 1998) Report from Human Rights Watch
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