Muddled Talk of Amnesties Won’t Heal Kosovo’s Wounds

Muddled Talk of Amnesties Won’t Heal Kosovo’s Wounds

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The experience of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission shows that much more clarity is needed before a similar process can be applied successfully to deal with the bitter legacy of the war in Kosovo.


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Male Rape Victims Confront the Bosnian War’s Last Taboo

Male Rape Victims Confront the Bosnian War’s Last Taboo

BalkanInsight_logoMen who were raped or sexually assaulted during the 1992-95 Bosnian war have long been reluctant to speak out for fear of stigmatisation, but now attempts are being made to ensure they get the same welfare benefits as other war victims.


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Bosnia’s Forgotten Victims: The Lost Children of Gorazde

Bosnia’s Forgotten Victims: The Lost Children of Gorazde

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Over 120 children are estimated to have been killed during the 1992-95 war in the Bosnian town of Gorazde, where attacks continued even after the area was declared a ‘safe zone’ by the United Nations.

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