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Bosnia-HerzegoveniaWeb SitesThis is a list of websites related to Bosnia- Herzegovenia that has been posted for use by students in my writing-intensive course, Security and Human Rights in Former Yugoslavia, being taught at UConn Spring 2003. Because there are many sources available on the web related to B-H, this is not a comprehensive list. Websites listed here were chosen on the basis of how useful I thought they would be to students. They are listed in alphabetical order and commentaries and opinions expressed below are mine alone. Jennifer Sterling-Folker, March 2003.
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| BBC News
Provides basic, current facts on status of the country, as well as links to archived news stories, related files on Yugoslavian history, and chronology of key events.
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| CNN Special Reports
Provides links to latest news stories on Milosevic and Serbia, background information on Milosevic and the the trial, in depth analysis on him and former-Yugoslavia, indictment documents, and other resources
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| European Union Police Mission (EUPM)
Europa page devoted to the Mission which began 1/03, with links to related stories and information
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| Frontline: The World's Most Wanted Man
Internet site on PBS Frontline Documentary about Radovan Karadzic, with an overview of atrocities and links to other sites or information
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| Human Rights Watch |
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Institute for War and
Peace Reporting
This has got to be one of the best news sites on the web! The first link is for their Balkan's page, the second their home page which can be used to access current and archived stories on any region of the world. Under their maps and country descriptions they also provide pertinent related links.
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| The Naval War College
This chronology is just what it says, a very detailed chronology of the 1998-1999 period which has been used as a source by numerous other websites, and lists its sources with links to them.
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| The NY Times
First link is the main page for an interactive photo essay of the last weeks of the siege of Sarajevo sponsored by the NYTimes. The page also provides a dialogue link and a resources link related to BH and the Dayton Accords. The second link is their link page to resources on the internet, many of which are outdated (since it was compiled in the '94-95 period), but it does give you ideas for other possible sources to explore.
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| Office of the High Representative (OHR)
Home page for the lead international civilian agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established by the Dayton Peace Agreement
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| Organization for Security and Cooperation
in Europe
Provides an overview of their mission as well as a comprehensive list of other links related to BH
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| S-FOR
Home page for the S-For mission, continually updated with links to other relevant IOs
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This Week in Bosnia-Hercegovina
Sponsored by the Bosnia Action Committee, the first link is the site itself which provides summaries of recent news stories on BH, links to the news stories themselves, and other relevant information. The second link provides their list of links to other relevant sites.
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| United Nations Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovenia
(UNMIBH)
The mission page for the UNMIBH, with archived information about the mission, which the EU took over on January 1, 2003 (see that link) |
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| University of Michigan Documents Center
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| Web Genocide Documentation Center
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| Serbian Unity Congress
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