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    Even as the report of killing campaigns was broadcast through the radio, Bosnians found ways to tell themselves it didn’t apply to them. For they believed that Yugoslavia would never turn on Bosnia, “We have been living together for years"(Power 2002, p.285). To the Serbs, it was good versus evil, a "greater Serbia" ideology.…

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    Rights Violations are being experienced by citizens. The Bosnian police are supposed to be the source of protection for all citizens regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, or anything. As a matter of fact, the police are supposed to take care of everybody and not refuse to or discriminate based off of a bias about their race, gender, etc. However, quite frequently they have failed to provide this service properly. The Bosnian Serb Wartime General, Ratko Mladic is being…

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    would do would be to send my armies best leaders to take control. When my soldiers take charge of the bosnians they will be under our command and follow our customs. They will understand what no good killing and war would do. We would show them the way of controlling their country. Once my soldiers take over the town we will take out the Bosnian army and make new laws. These new laws with show the Bosnian citizens the difference between right and wrong. It will show them the difference between…

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    I especially found the clips of Foca, Bosnia interesting not only because Johnson went there several times producing several clips of the Bosnian family but also because there is a big Bosnian community where I am from in Sugar Hill, Georgia. I has several Bosnian friends in highschool and I could tell that they were discriminated against due to their practicing of Islam. I found it more relevant to the females than males who experienced the discrimination…

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    Essay On The July Crisis

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    1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Heir to the Austrian throne, and his wife Sophie visited the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina to observe routine Austrian military maneuvers. It was in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo where both the Archduke and his wife lost their lives at the hands of a group of young Bosnian nationalists, who sought to liberate Bosnia from Austrian subjugation. The murder of the Archduke precipitated the July Crisis, where over the course of the month the great powers of…

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    Differences In Religion

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    Many people think that religious differences as a cause of discrimination, slaughter, and genocide. In daily life, we often hear or even see through television that religious differences are often the reason for discrimination, slaughter, and genocide. Many rulers who used religion as a basis for breaking the human race and spark a conflict. Actually, the religious differences can be used as a tool to humiliate a race or other religious groups. The differences in religion can be used as a tool…

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    Commonality In Genocide

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    in genocide we have studied”? The commonality I have seen in genocide that they all have a common goal, which is to eliminate the race or races that are believed to be inferior. Examples of past genocides are the Holocaust, Rwandan, Cambodian, and Bosnian. However, for genocide to occur eight steps must proceed according to Gregory H. Stanton. Subsequently, genocides do not happen in a day; they take months if not years to prepare for a mass killing to eventually lead to race elimination. One…

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    events that would not have happened if alliances did not exist, so alliances caused world war one but here is some more detail. Firstly, I will be discussing how alliances caused the world to become a massive tinderbox and so when events like the Bosnian crisis happened everyone became on edge and this arguably started the war. The tinderbox is something that when a match is struck you throw it on a tinderbox to create a bigger fire this effect in world war one is that if one country tries…

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    Radovan Karadžić: President of Republika Srpska (Bosnian Serb Republic) he was found guilty of genocide over the 1995 massacre in Srebrenica and sentenced to 40 years in prison. Slobodan Milošević: President of Serbia, he was exoneration for war crimes committed during the Bosnia war. Milošević After Josip…

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    INTRODUCTION The Bosnia Genocide started in April of 1992. Serbians were sent out to ethnically clean the Bosnia territory by steadily removing all Bosnian, Muslims, known was Bosnia’s. the Bosnia genocide is a representation of the Holocaust and is the most well known in the 20th century. The Genocide occurred in Bosnia in Muslims between 1992 to 1995. The long standing tensions between Serbs and Muslims and political and economic chaos which followed Tito’s death and Milosevic’s subsequent…

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