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Show moreKalshoven discusses the mass grave at Vukovar, explaining that the Commission must ask UNPROFOR to continue guarding it. A number of the victims were also Croats.
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Show moreDetails the resources and equipment needed for the War Crimes Investigation Team to perform their mission
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Show moreBassiouni explains his work with the International Human Rights Law Institute (IHRLI). He wants to bring it more in line with international human rights law and has prepared a grant proposal for funding from the Soros Foundation.
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Show moreBassiouni asks Kotliar if he can obtain prison camp detainee interviews from the U.K. government, as it has conducted a number of these. He also asks for information regarding similar interviews conducted by Austria.
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Show moreA young boy with severe leg and arm injuries lying in a hospital bed in Sarajevo. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreA young girl's (rougly 10 years old) legs appear severely injured. She is in a hospital in Sarajevo. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreOpsahl explains UNPROFOR's Bijegovic will send a written reply to Fenrick. He also details the difficulties the UN Mission in Geneva had excavating mass graves in Sector West.
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Show moreSeparate, appended declaration of Judge Nieto-Navia to the Judgement of the Appeals Chamber in the case Prosecutor v. Dusko Tadic, case number IT-94-1
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Show moreInformation packet of the International Association of Penal Law's annual congress to be held in Rio de Janeiro, September 4-10, 1994
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Show moreA boy roughly 6 years old lies in a morgue. The cause of death is unknown. A handwritten description in Bosnian appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreA young child's corpse is covered in a blanket. The cause of death is unclear but he/she suffered a severe blow. A handwritten description in Bosniak appears on the back of the picture.
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Show moreIn this reply to Bassiouni's earlier fax, Kalshoven raises several issues, informing Bassiouni the U.S. government sent a demarche to Jordan and the Austrian tapes requested are now in Vienna, not New York, as was previously believed.
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Show moreDauchy attaches the press releases Bassiouni requested (though they do not appear in the archive), and explains that the Office of Legal Affairs wants to defer discussion of trust fund resources until it is actually established. Dauchy also attaches as many extracts from Ethique et Liberte as she could obtain.
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Show moreDouchy addresses issues raised in Bassiouni's earlier fax and attaches a note from the commission detailing additional resource it needs for further investigation.
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Show moreFax from Jacquline Dauchy to Cherif Bassiouni with an attached corrected verion of the paper on applicable law and a corrected version of the Note on resources
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Show moreBassiouni explains that the Republic of Croatia planned 12 nuclear waste dumps for Serbia Krajina, according to the BBC. Croatians also planned to store nuclear waste in areas populated by Serbs.
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