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Show moreIn this letter to UNPROFOR's Bijegovic, Opsahl seeks to sort out administrative details with UNPROFOR so the commission can begin excavating the Ovcara mass grave.
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Show moreFenrick's fax to Torkel and Bassiouni discusses various administrative issues regarding the upcoming mission.
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Show moreFenrick details the Sarajevo investigation in which the Canadian government assisted.
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Show moreOpsahl sends this fax Bassiouni (as well as to Fenrick and the other commission members). The mission on Yugoslavia has supplied files on war crimes, but most of them concern Slovenia, though a few relate to Bosnia.
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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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