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The following articles deal with Serbian war crimes: Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878; Serbian war crimes in the Balkan Wars; Chetnik war crimes in World War II;
The democratic leadership of Serbia recognized the need to investigate Serbian war crimes after the fall of Milošević, and a special war crimes tribunal was founded in Belgrade in 2003, after the Parliament of Serbia passed the Law on Organization and Competence of State Bodies in the Proceedings Against War Crimes Perpetrators. [72]
Serbian military, paramilitary and police forces in Kosovo have committed a wide range of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other violations of international humanitarian and human rights law: forced expulsion of Kosovars from their homes; burning and looting of homes, schools, religious sites and healthcare facilities; detention, particularly of military-age men; summary execution ...
Serbian war crimes in the Croatian War of Independence (43 P) K. Serbian war crimes in the Kosovo War (21 P) S. Serbian war crimes in the Bosnian War (3 C, 44 P) W.
Serbs in the Ottoman Empire were maltreated and accused of being Serbian agents. [9] Panic ensued, and Serbs, primarily from the border areas fled to Serbia. [9] Albanians who participated in the Greco-Turkish War (1897) used weapons not turned in to the authorities against the Serbs in Old Serbia. [10]
The United Nations' top court ruled Tuesday that Serbia and Croatia did not commit genocide against each other's people during the bloody 1990s ... as the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal, a ...
Hungarian war crime Bečej raid: 27 January 1942 Bečej: 250 Hungarian war crime Drugovac massacre: 29 April 1944 Smederevo: 72 Chetnik war crime [17] Srijemska Kamenica massacre: October 1944 Sremska Kamenica: 196 Partisans war crime [18] Purges in Serbia: 1944–1945 Serbia region 80,000–100,000 Yugoslav Communist war crime Paraćin ...
Stanisic, a former head of Serbia’s State Security Service, and Simatovic, a senior intelligence operative with the service, are the only Serbian officials to have been convicted by a U.N. court ...