No. It's more that the UN did not fulfill its mission to help the Bosnian Bosniaks against the Bosnian Serbs. If you want to read that as indirect help to the Bosnian Serbs, you can, but this was not the intent or purpose of the UN forces, especially those in Srebrenica.
The Bosnian Genocide refers to either genocide at Srebrenica and Zepa and both of those were perpetrated by Bosnian Serbs in the Army of Republika Srpska led by General Ratko Mladic.
The two main groups were ethnic serbs and ethnic croads
Population Transfer and Genocide
The term Bosnian Genocide refers to the genocides at Srebrenica and Zepa committed by Bosnian Serb (Republika Srpska) forces in 1995 or the wider ethnic cleansing campaign throughout areas controlled by them that took place during the Bosnian War of 1992-1995.
There were lots of Muslims for Bosnian and Christians for Serbs
"who cares" was some guy's answer, but mine is a bit different Serbs VS Croats Serbs VS Muslims Muslims VS Croats for a period Muslims against Muslims for a period And naturally, there were Croats and Serbs in the Muslim army ( Bosnian army) so that makes it Serbs vs Serbs Croats Vs Croats Crazy I know
He went on trial for genocide. He killed hundreds of people in the bosnian war. Then he fled.
Bosnian Serbs were the aggressors.
Bosnian Serbs were the aggressors.
A genocide charge against former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been reinstated at the UN Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague. The count of genocide relates to a campaign of killing and mistreating non-Serbs in seven municipalities at the start of the Bosnian war in 1992.
By creating different states for different ethnicities. Bosnia for the muslims, a croatian state for croatians and a serbian state for serbs. By creating different states for different ethnicities. Bosnia for the muslims, a croatian state for croatians and a serbian state for serbs.
The 3 main populations in Bosnia are: Bosnian Muslim Bosnian Serbs Bosnian Croats Very generally speaking the Serbs are Orthodox, the Croats are Catholic and the Muslims are Muslim. The langauges these people speak are basically the same (once called 'Serbian-Croatian') but there are differences in spelling and pronunciation. Politically most Bosnian people are happy with the status quo and want to live in peace but there are still many Bosnian Serbs who want to be part of Serbia, many Bosnian Croats who want to be part of Croatia and many Bosnian Muslims who resolutely don't want their country to be divided up.