Why the practice of ethnic cleansing, which, after its largest manifestations in 1992, was generally confined isolated incidents, has reappeared The UN Security Council has adopted a presidential resolution (September 2) in which the Bosnian Serbs are required to immediately cease ethnic cleansing operations in the Bijeljina region. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Committee […]

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