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Show moreMemo to Bassiouni outlining that the Red Cross and Red Cresent would like to help the commission, while not hindering thier work
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Show moreNote for file from Vladimir Kotliar to M. Cherif Bassiouni requesting a response
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Show moreIn this fax, Kotliar agrees to send the first round of translated files to Bassiouni. This included 33 files: 108 pages in Serbo-Croatian and 61 in English.
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Show moreFax from Vladimir Kotliar to Mark W. Bennett regarding the list of video tapes available at the Commission of Expert's database
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Show moreFax from Vladimir Kotliar to Ralph Zacklin, Subject: Summary of the results of the 11th session of the Commission of Experts
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Show moreFax from Vladimir Kotliar to William Schiller, Subject: Copies of material for the new Commissioners, enclosing the chronological study of the battle and siege of Sarajevo, the summary of allegations of systematic rape, the report on camps and detention facilities, and the report on mass graves
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Show moreFax from Vladimir S. Kotliar to Ken Lasiuk referring to the Commission's Trust Fund
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Show moreKotliar faxes Bassiouni a letter from Djordjc Bjecovic, the prime minister of the Republic of Serbian Krajina. Bjecovic's letter downplays the events concerning Ovcara and urges the Commission to investigate mass graves the Croats allegedly created.
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Show moreMemo to Kofler from Kotliar to confirm Austria's contribution to the Commission's efforts
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Show moreLetter from Kotliar to Milosevic again requesting a speedy response about the Commission's upcoming visit to Belgrade
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Show moreKotliar's fax describes the decisions made during the Sixth Session. The Commission decides to send an additional mission to Sarajevo to finalize investigations and base further rape investigations on Bassiouni's study, which was slated for completion in July 1993.
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Show moreIn this fax, Kotliar attaches Kempenaars' comments. Kempenaars likes the report's balance and expresses concern over the difficulties posed by gathering war crime evidence regarding political and military leaders.
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Show moreIn this fax, Kotliar explains that Croatia and Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) have agreed to exchange prisoners. Also, the Commission has decided to send Opsahl to Zagreb, 11-14 August 1993.
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Show moreVienna will now share information that it has on the chain of command in the former Yugoslavia, however only in the oral form
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Show moreUrgent Fax from Vladimir S. Kotliar to D. Rogers referring to the Commission's Trust Fund
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Show moreKotliar's fax attaches various UNPROFOR documents and asks Bassiouni for advice regarding how to organize the battle studies.
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Show moreLetter which corrects and updates some of the information that the Autrians provided to the Comission
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Show moreKotliar explains that no legal impediments remain to using the Austrian TV video tapes. Also, Austria's foreign ministry has told him the refugee interviewing stopped six months ago.
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