More: A Closer Look
Transcripts of Interviews with Militia Members

American RadioWorks interviewed a dozen former Serb militia, army and police officers in Montenegro. Read excerpts of what these men had to say about killing and robbing Albanian civilians.

Names of Victims of May 14 Massacre in Cuska

A listing of the 41 killed, showing location of death, age, and family affiliation. (See Cuska Map for location detail.)

Other nearby villages were attacked the same day:

List of Pavlan victims
List of Zahaq victims

A Serbian Woman's Diary Found in the House She Fled

A hand-written diary kept by an ethnic Serb woman in Pec and found in her abandoned house. This remarkable journal provides a window into events in war-time Kosovo, and the feelings one Serb had about the looting, murder and expulsions carried out by other Serbs.

The Widows of Zahac
Their husbands were executed by a Serbian death squad the month before. Three women were widowed and a dozen children left fatherless. Then the men with guns came back.


Transcripts of the Hague War Crimes Indictment


Read the complete indictment against Slobodan Milosevic and four deputies handed down May 24, 1999 by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.


 

Links to Other Resources

Political Killings in Kosova/Kosovo
A cooperative report by the Central and East European Law Initiative of the American Bar Association and the Science and Human Rights Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (March-June 1999).

PBS Frontline's coverage of the war in Kosovo (originally aired: Feb. 22, 2000)

Srebrenica: A Cry from the Grave
THIRTEEN/WNET New York presents "Srebrenica: A Cry from the Grave." Narrated by Bill Moyers, this compelling film includes previously unreleased footage and first-hand personal accounts of the 1995 Bosnian massacre.

NPR's "War Crimes in the 20th Century"

Facts on File
An in-depth look at the War Crimes Tribunals. The future of war-crimes probes largely rests on the eventual results and legacy of the two controversial tribunals currently operating in The Hague, the Netherlands (the ICTY) and Arusha, Tanzania (the ICTR).

United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

A selection of Kosovo Maps

Serbian Interior Ministry (includes Federal Police)

Human Rights Watch

NATO

Amnesty International

Koha Ditore -- Daily Albanian Newspaper

Vreme -- Belgrade Weekly Magazine

International Crisis Group - Kosovo War Crimes Project

Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)

Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia

Humanitarian Law Center

UK Ministry of Defense analysis of the MUP structure


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