I see 300 graves that could bear the headstone: 'Died of depleted uranium.'

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Depleted uranium may have been responsible for the cancer which has killed up to 300 of the 5,000 Serb refugees who fled Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, in late summer 1995. The surviving refugees believe that the US A-10 bombers which hit their factories were using depleted uranium rounds.

author: Fisk, Robert
All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing, International politics, Industrial inorganic chemicals, not elsewhere classified, Depleted Uranium, Health aspects, Uranium, Radiation injuries, Refugees, Serbian, Serbian refugees

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Our shame over Srebrenica

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The West ignored General Ratko Mladic and Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic in the years after the massacre of Muslims in Srebrenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. It appears that the lives of Nato soldiers were regarded as more important than justice for Bosnia's Muslims.

author: Fisk, Robert
Cases, Brief Article, Column, Crime, Mladic, Ratko, Muslims, Bosnian, Bosnian Muslims, Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Karadzic, Radovan

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Serbs swapped clothes of murdered Albanians to confuse investigators

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Issues concerning the mass reburials and body-transports of Albanian victims of Serb ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, are discussed. It is clear that the Serbs sought to confuse war crimes investigators.

author: Fisk, Robert
Yugoslavia, Albanians, Albanians in Yugoslavia

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subjects list: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Investigations, Crimes against, War crimes
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