Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Dutch liable over Srebrenica deaths

A Dutch court has ruled that the Netherlands is liable over the killings of more than 300 Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) men and boys at Srebrenica in Bosnia-Hercegovina in July 1995. The men and boys were among 5,000 Bosniaks, mostly women and children, sheltering with Dutch UN peacekeepers. But the Dutch state was cleared over the deaths of more than 7,000 other men killed in and around Srebrenica. The Srebrenica massacre is considered Europe's worst since World War Two.

The case was launched by relatives of the victims under the name "Mothers of Srebrenica". 
 The Hague district court said that the Dutch peacekeeping forces, Dutchbat, did not do enough to protect more than 300 of the Bosniaks and should have been aware of the potential for genocide to be committed.

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