Pourquoi massacre de Srebrenica ?

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Pourquoi massacre de Srebrenica ?

Pourquoi massacre de Srebrenica ?

La contre-attaque bosniaque sur Kravica, le 7 janvier 1993 , était une réponse au blocus de l'aide humanitaire par les forces serbes et les attaques constantes contre les villages bosniaques musulmans à proximité.

Quelle est la cause principale de la guerre de Yougoslavie ?

Il existe plusieurs causes aux guerres de Yougoslavie. Si les tensions ethniques ont débuté dès le début du XXe siècle, elles se sont empirées dans les années 1980. La montée des courants nationalistes, les soulèvements populaires et les exigences d'indépendance ont exacerbé les bouleversements politiques.

Comment s'appelait la Croatie avant ?

La Dalmatie, l'Istrie et la république de Raguse.

What happened during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992?

  • The siege of Sarajevo was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War. After initially being besieged by the forces of the Yugoslav People's Army, the city was then besieged by the Army of Republika Srpska from to 29 February 1996 (1,425 days).

What happened in Bosnia in 1992?

  • Here is a short chronology of what happened in Bosnia: 1992: Feb 29-March 1 - Bosnia’s Muslims and Croats vote for independence in referendum boycotted by Serbs. April 6 - European Union recognises Bosnia’s independence. War breaks out and Serbs, under the leadership of Radovan Karadzic, lay siege to capital Sarajevo.

How many people lived in Sarajevo after the war?

  • The estimates of the number of persons living in Sarajevo after the siege ranged between 300,0,000. After the war, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) convicted four Serb officials for numerous counts of crimes against humanity committed during the siege, including terrorism.

How many people died in the Bosnian Civil War?

  • Italian honour guard preparing to raise the Stabilization Force flag at the activation ceremony in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, following the signing of the Dayton Accords, Decem. It was originally estimated that at least 200,000 people were killed and more than 2,000,000 displaced during the 1992–95 war.

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