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Like the killings of civilians, the expulsions reflect in microcosm what has happened across Croatia in the last year, and more recently in Bosnia-Herzegovina, another former Yugoslav republic.
Serbian forces committed egregious violent acts against ethnic Croatians in the early 1990s, but they don’t equate to genocide, a U.N. court ruled Tuesday.
A combination picture shows the old town of Mali Ston, Croatia, in 1991 and the same area, rebuilt, in 2012. The city of Dubrovnik was severely damaged due to shelling by Serb-dominated Yugoslav ...
Yugoslavia deployed troops in the republic of Croatia on Saturday after clashes between Serbs and Croats, the country's two largest ethnic groups. The violence in the town of Pakrac appeared to be ...