there was no 'genocide" in Kosovo
.The Kosovo conflict was a civil conflict between the Serbian Yugoslav army and the Rebel "Kosovo liberation army".The Kosovo province of Serbia was largely Albanian and had its autonomy revoked by Milosevic when the KLA started to operate in the area.
The total Civilian death toll according to the un to this day is about 3000.There was a mass exodus of Albanian civilians who were victims of Serb counter strikes but also by nato Bombings.In fact over 200 Albanina civilians were killed by nato Bombs.During the Kosovo war the figures were highly inflamated due to the need for Nato to move in.So they propped up the figures to around 10,000 then many officilas claiming that up to 150,000 civilians were being massacred.
todays research showes quit different outcomes,there effectivly were war crimes as ussual,commited by all sides in Kosovo,But there was no Genocide what so ever.
Slobodan Miloševic targeted Muslims living in Kosovo, Many were killed and buried in mass graves. 863,000 people were expelled from their homes by Serbia. About 10,000 were killed.
Bosnia
The Bosnian genocide took place in Bosnia.
Jews and Armenians were the victims of genocide.
The genocide in Srebrenica happened in 1995.
Museum of Genocide Victims was created in 1992.
the tutsi were the victims
NATO countries intervened in Bosnia to reach a peace agreement, but the global community failed to respond to genocide in Rwanda.
It's genocide. Bosnia and Rwanda are recent examples.
The Jews were the victims of attempted genocide during the Holocaust. Today, there are a number of ethnic groups that are the victims of attempted genocide including the Armenians and Rwandan people.
There is disagreement among lawyers as to which 'parts' of the killings in Bosnia were genocide. There is agreement that the Srebrenica Massacre (about 8,400 killed) was an act of genocide. Beyond that there is disagreement, however.
it started in 1992
The war in Bosnia left around 400,000 people dead.