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    Rape As A Weapon Of War

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    devastated and destroyed people, communities, families, and traditions. When discussing rape as weapon of war, there are two main modern day conflicts that can not be overlooked. Rape as a weapon of war is brought into light by the wars of Congo and Bosnia. These two conflicts brought the eyes of the world onto the global issue of rape in war and more specifically how it is used as a tool of ethnocide and genocide. The recent conflict in the Congo has been rooted in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and related

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    Bosnian Genocide Essay

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    In 1992 when Bosnia declared its independence from the Yugoslav, Orthodox-Christian Serbians were losing power to the Muslim Bosniaks. The Bosnian-Serb forces did not want to be outnumbered by Bosniaks at all. Especially when it came to things like politics. The Serbs that lived in Bosnia & Herzegovina felt threatened by the numerous amount of Muslim power, so they decided to exterminate them. This resulted in a genocide. A genocide is the deliberate killing of a large group of people. This genocide

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    Often termed as Europe's deadliest since World War II, the Yugoslavia War has been infamous for the war crimes, which include ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity and rape. These wars supplemented and aided the weathering of the Yugoslav state, when its constituent republics declared independence, but the issues of ethnic minorities in the new countries (chiefly Serbs, Croats and Albanians) were still unsettled at the time the republics were accepted internationally. The International Criminal

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    in the European nation of Germany. A much more recently relevant genocide took place on another part of the European continent called the Bosnian genocide. The genocide in Bosnia is relatively unique, yet it was an extremely tragic event that crippled the population of Bosnia and marked its history forever. Herzegovina Bosnia is a small country in Europe, bordering

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    to build up their arms. While by 1914 they were ready as they had been preparing from 1908 onwards and were determined not to back down again. ii) Austria-Hungary did not feel confident they could rely on German support until after the Bosnia Crisis. During the years leading up to the war tensions grew between the major powers of Europe. International problems developed that lead to the most important crises in explaining why the war happened when it did. The Moroccan

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    of Austro-Hungary, was a region called “Bosnia”. What differentiated Bosnia from the other regions of Austro Hungary was the fact that the majority of the Bosnians (people of Bosnia) wanted Bosnia to be its own state or country, as they didn’t want to be under the same system of laws as Austro-Hungary. When Franz Ferdinand announced his trip to Sarajevo (the biggest and capital city of Bosnia), Bosnian nationalists (the people that truly believed that Bosnia should be its own country) decided to take

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    Srebrenca Genocide Essay

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    up, and killed by the Bosnian Serb army. The army’s defense for their actions was that they were trying to reunite Serb territory after the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina became its own state. Despite this claim, the ICTY still charged Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, two of the men who spearheaded the ethnic-cleansing campaign in Bosnia, with war crimes including genocide. However, scholars debate whether Srebrenica, albeit horrible, and other instances like itself, being labeled a genocide

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    TOPIC United Nations Protection Force and the Bosnia War RESARCH QUESTION How effective was United Nations Protection Force peacekeeping operations during the Bosnian War? HYPOTHESIS The United Nations Protection Forces overall were not effective in keeping the peace, protecting civilians and creating a sustainable peace during the Bosnian War. INTRODUCTION The intent of this research is to examine peace keeping operations that were accomplished by the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR)

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    The Bosnian War By Parley P Johnson APA format Bosnia Herzegovina Bosnia is located in what was once the country of Yugoslavia. The landscape is very scenic and majestic; the national parks and country side is a beautiful. Bosnia was a melting pot of ideologies both political and religious. The location and political role played a key in its direction. The political situation is also unique; it has a very close three way split between Serbs, Croats and Muslims. The population was 44% Muslim

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    Bosnian Genocide Essay

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    genocide in Bosnia, also known as The Bosnian War started in 1992 after Bosnian government declared independence from Yugoslavia. Bosnian Serbs did not like the idea of a free nation with majority of the citizens being Muslim. Serbs killed approximately 100,000 croats and muslims. The Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina is similar to the Holocaust because both involved the murders of certain cultures. This was the largest massacre in Europe since the Holocaust (Bosnia-Herzegovina). Bosnia-Herzegovina

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