Law

UN envoy condemns 'barbaric' Serbs
Fears grow for 7,000 Muslims missing from Srebrenica.

By Ian Black, Diplomatic Editor

25, Jun, 1995 @10:17 AM

Serbs fight shy of the camera
The Bosnian conflict has reached its endgame and Karadzic loyalists know their cause is doomed, writes Maggie O' Kane, the first Western journalist to reach his stronghold of Banja Luka.

Maggie O' Kane

15, Jun, 1995 @10:26 AM

'Don't worry, we won't kill your soldiers. Everything will be okay with them. Unless . . .'
Maggie O' Kane, winner of many awards for her coverage of the carnage in the war-torn former Yugoslavia, reports from Bogilice in Serbian-controlled Bosnia after Britain's decision to send 6,000 more troops to the conflict.

Maggie O' Kane

02, Jun, 1995 @5:12 PM

Blood and tears end a soccer game which no one could win
June 1 1993: On this day 11 Bosnians were killed when Serb forces opened fire on a football match. This is how the Guardian reported the events.

Kurt Schork in Sarajevo

02, Jun, 1993 @10:21 AM

Fighting talk
The first dead body of the war fell at a wedding. In the year that has passed thousands of Bosnians have been murdered and raped. And while the world huffs and puffs the Serbs pour scorn on Western threats and no-fly zones. Sarajevo continues to suffer.

Maggie O'Kane

05, Apr, 1993 @10:16 AM

A public show in the sniper season
Tall, gangly, dressed in a shabby jacket, his trousers too short for him, Borislav Herak has been charged with 16 rapes and 32 murders. He is the first Serb to stand trial for war crimes in Bosnia. The locals stayed away from the Sarajevo courtroom. The photographers didn't. Maggie O'Kane spoke to him.

13, Mar, 1993 @11:14 AM

Muslims flee fresh wave of 'ethnic cleansing'
February 8, 1993: Bosnian refugees are opting for a perilous mountain trek, writes Ian Traynor in Sarajevo.

08, Feb, 1993 @11:11 AM

Shame of camp Omarska
August 7, 1992: We will not rest until the international community has gained access to all detention camps in Bosnia, President Bush said last night. Ed Vulliamy has already been inside several, including Omarska in north-eastern Serb-occupied Bosnia. Here, he provides the first eyewitness account in a British newspaper of the starvation and human rights abuses being inflicted on the captives

Ed Vulliamy

07, Aug, 1992 @10:09 AM

Serb jihad in a Bosnian town
Over 500 shells and mortar rounds fell on the Bosnian town of Gorazde in an hour yesterday, killing more than 50 people, according to first aid workers. 'The town has been without water, electricity, food, medicines or doctors for months,' an appeal from the population said. 'Huge numbers of dead are being buried in the parks and gardens at night. The wounded are being operated on without any anaesthetics.' Maggie O'Kane reports from Gorazde:

MAGGIE O'KANE

23, Jul, 1992 @11:58 AM

UN approves troops for Sarajevo : Battle for city intensifies - Security Council plan to seize airport depends on ceasefire
THE United Nations Security Council last night agreed in principle to send 1,100 troops to Sarajevo to take control of the airport and let in relief supplies.

ALFONSO ROJO in Sarajevo, IAN TRAYNOR in Skopje, and Mark Tran in New York

09, Jun, 1992 @11:47 AM

Croatian coast straining under 200,000 refugees: Yigan Chazan in Split finds room running out for the many escaping from war in Bosnia
A STRING of Croatia's Adriatic ports and islands are at saturation point from refugees displaced by the fighting in Bosnia.

YIGAN CHAZAN

09, Jun, 1992 @11:38 AM

Bosnia's freedom born in violence : UN authorises rapid deployment of peacekeepers
INDEPENDENT Bosnia-Herzegovina was born yesterday in chaos and violence as Yugoslav fighters strafed strategic targets, ethnic clashes continued, and refugees fled to the relative safety of the Adriatic coast. Washington joined the European Community in recognising Bosnian independence but Bosnian Serbs responded by proclaiming their own republic loyal to Yugoslavia and withdrawing from the collective Bosnian presidency - a move that seemed certain to pres age further territorial fighting.

IAN TRAYNOR, East Europe Correspondent

08, Apr, 1992 @11:30 AM

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