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1215:) it was found that: "Banja Luka authorities had actively engaged in, or had at least passively tolerated, discrimination against Muslims on the basis of their religious and ethnic origin." and that " the Serb government , had failed to meet its obligation under the Human Rights Agreement to respect and secure the right to freedom of religion without discrimination." A local magistrate ruled that the authorities of the Bosnian Serb controlled town Banja Luka must pay $ 42 million to its Islamic community for 16 local mosques destroyed during the 1992–1995
1048:, the commander of the Second Military District of the Yugoslav federal army, as commander of the VRS Main Staff. At the end of May 1992, after the withdrawal of Yugoslav forces from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Second Military District was essentially transformed into the Main Staff of the VRS. The new army immediately set out to achieve by military means the six "strategic objectives" of the Serbian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina (the goals of which were reaffirmed by an operational directive issued by General Mladić on 19 November 1992).
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1912:. Front Cover United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Pp. 38. (A recorded conversation between Branko Kostic and Srpska's President Radovan Karadzic, Kostic asks whether Karadzic wants Srpska to be an autonomous federal unit in federation with Serbia, Karadzic responds by saying that he wants complete unification of Srpska with Serbia as a unitary state similar to France.)
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on 15 October 1991 that was opposed by
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majority of destroyed mosques had been classified as
Bosnian-Herzegovinian national monuments; some, mostly built between the 15th and 17th centuries, were listed with UNESCO as world heritage monuments. Many Catholic churches in the same territory were also destroyed or damaged especially during 1995.
897:Српска Република Босна и Херцеговина) was adopted and declared that the state's territory included Serb autonomous regions, municipalities, and other Serbian ethnic entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (including regions described as "places in which the Serbian people remained in the minority due to the
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alone was released; 892 of those allegedly responsible still hold the positions in the local government of
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in 2001. Consequently, the views concerning
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of Bosnia and
Herzegovina (with a clear Bosniak and Croat majority) asserted that this plebiscite was illegal, but the Bosnian Serb assembly acknowledged its results. On 21 November 1991, the Assembly proclaimed that all those municipalities, local communities, and populated places in which over 50%
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as the representative body of Serbs in Bosnia and
Herzegovina and declared that the Serb people wished to remain in Yugoslavia. Bosnian Serbs claimed that this was a necessary step since the Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at that time, defined that no major changes were to be granted short
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While the individuals responsible for destruction of national heritage have not yet been found, or indicted, it has been widely reported by international human rights agencies that the "Bosnian Serb authorities issued orders or organized or condoned efforts to destroy
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numbered between at least 500 to more than 1,500. Other estimate vary depending on sources, with some estimate from 529 and 614, other claim that number is well over 1,000 volunteers from Orthodox countries. The supreme commander of the VRS was General Ratko Mladić. The VRS was organized into six
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has used these casualties for political purposes and as a means of diminishing the July 1995 crime committed against Bosniaks. In 2005, The ICTY Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) noted that the number of Serb deaths in the region between May 1992 and March 1995 alleged by the Serbian authorities had
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which was leaked by the press claimed that Bosnian Serbs were the first to commit atrocities, carried out 90 percent of war crimes, and were the only party who systematically attempted to "eliminate all traces of other ethnic groups from their territory". Ethnic cleansing dramatically changed the
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In 1992-1993, the curriculum of Republika Srpska underwent changes to conform more towards Serbia. Adaptations were made in the subjects of history, social sciences, history and geography while religion became compulsory. In 1996, education was 6.1% of the Republika Srpska budget. There were 90
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attacked and destroyed scores of Serbian villages in the areas around Srebrenica. Evidence indicated that Serbs had been tortured and mutilated and others were burned alive when their houses were torched. While it is established that Serbs suffered a number of casualties, their exact nature and
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responded and stated that: "The Republika Srpska government should reconsider its conclusions and align itself with the facts and legal requirements and act accordingly, rather than inflicting emotional distress on the survivors, torture history and denigrate the public image of the country".
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estimated that the unemployment rate in Republika Srpska was 90%. Following the signing of the Dayton Accords, recovery in Republika Srpska was slower than in the Federation, as it received only 2-3% of the Western Aid to Bosnia. There was zero growth. Inflation was at 30%. Non-agricultural
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to a multi-ethnic entity and thus including Bosniaks and Croats as constituent people of Republika Srpska. Some of the names of the cities that were changed during the war by the authorities of Republika Srpska were changed back. Most of the changes were done as to retract effects of
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formally recognized the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared its independence on 7 April 1992. On 12 August 1992, the reference to Bosnia and Herzegovina was dropped from the name, and it became simply
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troops. These troops, who were allowed to keep their heavy weapons, formed the backbone of the newly formed Army of the Republika Srpska. There was also volunteers from Christian Orthodox countries. According to the ICTY, volunteers from Russia, Greece, and
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was signed by presidents of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia that ended the Bosnian war. The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) was defined as one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina and comprised 51% of the territory. The
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On 9 January 1992, the Bosnian Serb assembly adopted a declaration on the Proclamation of the Republic of the Serb people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 28 February 1992, the constitution of the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbian:
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The findings of the committee remain generally disputed by Serb nationalists, who claim it was heavily pressured by the High Representative, given that an earlier RS government report which exonerated the Serbs was dismissed. Nevertheless,
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form a committee to investigate the events. The committee released a report in October 2004 with 8,731 confirmed names of missing and dead persons from Srebrenica: 7,793 between 10 and 19 July 1995 and further 938 people afterwards.
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in 1995. "The government of the Republika Srpska expressed its deepest regret for the crimes committed against non-Serbs and condemned all persons who took part in these crimes during the civil war in Bosnia" the statement said.
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monuments many secular monuments were also heavily damaged or destroyed by VRS forces such as the National Library in Sarajevo. The Library was set ablaze by shelling from VRS positions around Sarajevo during the siege in 1992.
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increased from 1,400 to 3,500, a figure the OTP stated " not reflect the reality", particularly the labeling of all casualties as "victims". Studies show a high number of military casualties compared to civilian. The
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However, most of the changes had very little effect on a return of more than a million refugees. Intimidation of returnees were quite common and occasionally escalated into violent riots as in the case of
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Unemployment was a major problem which the war exacerbated. Nearly a third of the workforce was in industry, mining and energy and the pre-war non-agricultural unemployment rate was at 27%. In 1996,
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secondary schools and 54 vocational schools. The University Act of 23 July 1993 propelled the legal formation of post-secondary education in Republika Srpska, governing two Universities: The
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without any direct historical precedent. Its territory encompasses a number of Bosnia and Herzegovina's numerous historical geographic regions, but (due to the above-mentioned nature of the
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that asked citizens whether they wanted to remain within Yugoslavia was held on 9 and 10 November 1991, passing in favor of staying within Yugoslavia. The
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who were ethnically cleansed from Republika Srpska, the creation, existence, name and insignia of this entity remains a matter of controversy.
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shares the pain of the families of the Srebrenica victims, is truly sorry and apologises for the tragedy." the Bosnian Serb government said.
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detention camps. In Omarska region around 500 deaths have been confirmed associated with these detention facilities.
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to return, but also as a response to numerous reports of human rights abuses that were taking place in the entity.
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and pension at 33 DM. Government expenditures were also drastically higher than in the Federation.
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that was boycotted by Bosnian Serbs, in which 99.7% voted in favor. On 6 April 1992, the
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and the United Nations condemned the manipulation of their statements in this report.
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men and boys were systematically executed by the VRS, and the long military
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parts and establish effective state authorities in both parts.
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and religious institutions". In other cases such as the
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2936:. Associated Press. 11 November 2004. Archived from
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1754:. Central Intelligence Agency. 2002. p. 123.
1260:(left), former president of Republika Srpska, and
2734:"UN: Officials Alarmed By Mob Violence in Bosnia"
1928:"Prosecutor v. Ratko Mladic – Amended Indictment"
1922:
1920:
1918:
853:of a unanimous agreement on all three sides. The
3066:A Legal Geography of Yugoslavia's Disintegration
1787:Troebst, Stefan; Daftary, Farimah, eds. (2004).
1430:unemployment was at 60%, the average wage at 60
2960:"Bosnia Lawmakers Reject Srebrenica Resolution"
2858:Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia and Herzegovina
1790:Radical Ethnic Movements in Contemporary Europe
1222:
3628:History of the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2601:Bideleux, Robert; Jeffries, Ian, eds. (2007).
2326:"The Myth of Bratunac: A Blatant Numbers Game"
2302:. United Nations. 5 March 2007. Archived from
949:Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
3658:Former subdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
3633:Serbian nationalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
3137:
2542:. Oxford University Press. pp. 357–358.
1995:Mass Hate: Global Rise to Genocide and Terror
1120:that resulted in 12,000 civilian casualties.
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773:
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1889:. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 938.
3538:Eastern Orthodoxy in Bosnia and Herzegovina
1835:. Cambridge University Press. p. 108.
707:
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2934:"Bosnian Serbs issue apology for massacre"
2860:. 7 March 2003. p. 50. Archived from
1317:in the killing of nearly 8,000 Muslims in
1179:, and violations of the customs of war at
765:Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
178:
51:Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
45:
2721:. Amnesty International. 11 October 2001.
2474:
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2264:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 179.
2041:. New York University Press. p. 94.
1910:Daily report: East Europe, Issues 191–210
1774:
1744:
1742:
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1080:Since the beginning of the war, the VRS (
3042:Burg, Steven L.; Shoup, Paul S. (1999).
2403:"Ruski i grčki dobrovoljci u ratu u BiH"
1862:. Cornell University Press. p. 26.
1816:
1718:
1706:
1376:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1151:where thousands of detainees were held.
2694:Cities, Nationalism and Democratization
2580:. World Bank. 1997. pp. 8, 13–16.
2504:
2502:
2300:"ICTY Weekly Press Briefing, July 2005"
2214:Institute for War & Peace Reporting
2063:"Prosecutor v. Duško Tadić – Judgement"
2037:Thomas Cushman, Thomas Cushman (1996).
1950:Breakup of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav Wars
1647:
1591:In 2004, the international community's
3653:Administrative divisions of Yugoslavia
2964:Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
2539:Macroeconomic Policy in Fragile States
895:Srpska Republika Bosna i Hercegovina /
2604:The Balkans: A Post-Communist History
2482:Hostile Money: Currencies in Conflict
1832:International Law Reports, Volume 108
837:Serb people in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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3002:. OHR. 21 April 2010. Archived from
2401:Halimović, Dženana (12 April 2017).
1509:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
973:On 12 May 1992, at a session of the
781:Srpska Republika Bosna i Hercegovina
775:Српска Република Босна и Херцеговина
739:) was a self-proclaimed statelet in
676:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
641:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
66:Srpska Republika Bosna i Hercegovina
61:Српска Република Босна и Херцеговина
2288:. Human Rights Watch. 11 July 2006.
1076:Ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War
2143:"Serbs ordered to pay for mosques"
1658:(2006), Human Rights Watch, p. 19.
1500:, especially in Republika Srpska.
1414:. This currency was pegged to the
1123:A highly classified report by the
25:
2515:. Rand Corporation. p. 104.
2347:Niksic, Sabina (9 October 2017).
1635:Office of the High Representative
1527:Office of the High Representative
1354:Research and Documentation Centre
1282:since 1991. On 24 July 1995, the
818:History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
3643:1995 disestablishments in Europe
3222:
3109:
2916:"Otvaranje najmračnije stranice"
2670:. Diplomica Verlag. p. 34.
2241:"Serbs Apologize To War Victims"
2216:. 25 August 2006. Archived from
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3069:. Oxford University Press, US.
2738:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
2607:. Routledge. pp. 393–394.
2375:John Kifner (27 January 1994).
2239:Wood, Nicholas (1 March 2007).
1793:. Berghahn Books. p. 123.
1272:United Nations Security Council
2886:Alic, Anes (20 October 2003).
2751:Strauss, Julius (8 May 2001).
2732:McMahon, Robert (9 May 2001).
2210:"Srebrenica Suspects Revealed"
1997:. Westview Press. p. 15.
1993:Kressel, Neil Jeffrey (2002).
1393:Army of Republika Srpska (VRS)
1104:(variably also referred to as
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703:
83:
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32:Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)
1:
3638:1992 establishments in Europe
3618:Former unrecognized countries
3548:Order of the Republika Srpska
3398:Confederation of Trade Unions
3048:(2nd ed.). M.E. Sharpe.
2779:"UN condemns Serb 'sickness'"
2018:Cohen, Roger (9 March 1995).
1686:. Nomos Verlag. p. 293.
1580:". The document, authored by
3459:Academy of Sciences and Arts
3197:Republika Srpska (1992–1995)
3116:Republika Srpska (1992-1995)
2914:Topić, Tanja (1 July 2004).
2822:Report about Case Srebrenica
2125:Harvard Human Rights Journal
1856:Pickering, Paula M. (2018).
1578:Report about Case Srebrenica
1572:Report about Case Srebrenica
1521:Politics of Republika Srpska
1396:geographically based corps.
1112:in 1995, where nearly 8,000
999:Establish a corridor in the
866:SAO East and Old Herzegovina
728:[repǔblikasr̩̂pskaː]
3613:History of Republika Srpska
3543:Vehicle registration plates
1883:Dahlhoff, Guenther (2012).
1449:University of East Sarajevo
1072:Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars
780:
88:
65:
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3623:Former republics in Europe
3516:Police of Republika Srpska
2753:"Serb mob attacks Muslims"
2691:Bollens, Scott A. (2007).
2455:. Routledge. p. 374.
1586:International Crisis Group
1565:
1518:
1403:
1363:
1167:, was found guilty by the
1069:
1006:Establish a border on the
988:Set up a corridor between
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906:referendum on independence
855:Party of Democratic Action
839:met on 13 October 1990 in
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18:Republika Srpska (1991–95)
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3371:Banja Luka Stock Exchange
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3063:Trbovich, Ana S. (2008).
2697:. Routledge. p. 97.
1669:Daily Report: East Europe
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2980:. Reuters. 21 April 2010
1445:University of Banja Luka
1366:Army of Republika Srpska
1175:, grave breaches of the
1082:Army of Republika Srpska
967:Croatian Defence Council
958:Army of Republika Srpska
886:parliamentary government
878:SAO North-Eastern Bosnia
745:Army of Republika Srpska
30:Not to be confused with
3170:Serb Autonomous Regions
1300:1992–1995 war in Bosnia
1173:crimes against humanity
1090:crimes against humanity
1042:Vojska Republike Srpske
882:Bosnian Serb referendum
862:Serb Autonomous Regions
3648:Politics of Yugoslavia
3558:Official football team
3479:Association of Writers
2888:"Pulling Rotten Teeth"
2079:Riedlmayer, András J.
1598:had the Government of
1551:Ferhadija mosque riots
1472:
1464:
1412:Republika Srpska dinar
1406:Republika Srpska dinar
1380:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1372:Yugoslav People's Army
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794:Bosnia and Herzegovina
666:Bosnia and Herzegovina
510:Republika Srpska dinar
3393:Securities Commission
2664:Lukac, Dusko (2008).
2652:Churchill et al. 1997
2640:Churchill et al. 1997
2628:Churchill et al. 1997
2563:Churchill et al. 1997
2485:. The History Press.
2479:Wilson, Paul (2019).
2407:Radio Slobodna Evropa
2258:Mojzes, Paul (2011).
2119:Dakin, Brett (2002).
2086:. Harvard University.
1775:Burg & Shoup 1999
1734:Burg & Shoup 1999
1682:Egbert, Jahn (2008).
1475:In November 1995 the
1470:
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1345:Serbian Radical Party
1333:
1032:for Republika Srpska.
1028:Ensure access to the
975:Bosnian Serb assembly
941:
846:Serb Democratic Party
830:
586:SAO North-East Bosnia
427:Breakup of Yugoslavia
290:military dictatorship
227:Common languages
3553:Football Association
3521:Ministry of Interior
3474:Museum of Modern Art
3118:at Wikimedia Commons
3091:"A precarious peace"
2834:Imaginary Massacres?
2351:. Associated Press.
1982:. 28 September 2005.
1562:Report on Srebrenica
1374:(JNA) of the former
558:SAO Bosanska Krajina
3504:Ministry of Defence
2867:on 12 November 2017
2840:, 11 September 2002
2757:The Daily Telegraph
2198:. 27 February 2009.
2149:. 20 February 2009.
1979:European Parliament
1709:, pp. 220–221.
1611:, the president of
1593:High Representative
1568:Srebrenica massacre
1507:and other parts of
1505:Serbs left Sarajevo
1307:Srebrenica massacre
1296:Srebrenica massacre
1110:Srebrenica Genocide
1106:concentration camps
1017:Divide the city of
870:SAO Bosnian Krajina
741:Southeastern Europe
614:SAO Northern Bosnia
3418:Telecommunications
3347:Proposed secession
2893:Transitions Online
2824:– Banja Luka, 2002
2801:The New York Times
2381:The New York Times
2286:"Oric's Two Years"
2245:The New York Times
2102:Human Rights Watch
2024:The New York Times
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3185:North-East Bosnia
3114:Media related to
3099:, 22 January 1998
3076:978-0-19-533343-5
3055:978-0-7656-3189-3
2271:978-1-44220-665-6
2194:. United Nations
1933:. United Nations
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1391:fighting for the
1118:siege of Sarajevo
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1477:Dayton Agreement
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