- Betrayal of Srebrenica: Why Did the Massacre Happen? Will it Happen Again?
- Transcript from a 1998 hearing before the U.S. Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights of the Committee on International Relations. - Blood and Honey
- A Balkan War journal divided into eight chapters by photographer Ron Haviv. - Bosnia and Hercegovina: A Closed Dark Place
- Past and present human rights abuses in Foca. - Bosnia and Hercegovina: Beyond Restraint
- Politics and the policing agenda of the United Nations. - Bosnia War Crimes Tribunal
- From Court TV. - Case Study: The Srebrenica Massacre, July 1995
- Features background on what happened, including the role played by the Dutch troops. From Gendercide Watch. - Chemical Warfare in Bosnia?
- Text of a report by Human Rights Watch. - Citizens Association "Women of Srebrenica"
- Searching for the thousands of victims of the massacre committed by the Bosnian Serb army in Srebrenica on July 11, 1995. Also in Bosnian. - CNN: Mission: Peace
- Shares stories in CNN Interactive's coverage of the Balkan tragedy and the quest for peace. - Commemorating Srebrenica
- Account of a visit to Bosnia in memory of the 1995 massacre. Includes pictures. - Community of Bosnia Foundation
- Supporting a culturally pluralistic, multireligious Bosnia-Herzegovina and assisting Bosnians in tangible ways. - Cradle
- Aiding the children of Bosnia-Hercegovina and Albania. - Curkovic
- Dedicated to researching family roots in Dalmatia (Croatia), Bosnia, and Hercegovina. - Domovina Net: Srebrenica
- Archive of materials related to the 1995 Srebrenica Massacre, including the destruction of cultural heritage, subsequent investigations and reports, and video and audio clips. - Ethnic Cleansing in Former Yugoslavia
 - Farewell to Bosnia
- Photoessay by Gilles Peress. - Herceg Bosna
- Covers history, politics, culture, arts and more on the Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Also offers a web directory. In English and Croatian. - Job 22
- Helps refugees, displaced persons, and returnees obtain information about civil and legal rights within Bosnia-Herzegovina. - Mass Rape: War on Women
- About the atrocities committed in the former Yugoslavia. - Massacre in Srebrenica
- About the massacre of approximately 8,000 Muslim men and boys, and the torture, rape, and killing of many women and children, which occurred from July 12-18, in and near the UN declared "safe area" of Srebrenica. - Office of the High Representative (OHR)
- Holds responsibility for the civil implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement. - Reconstruction of Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Exhibition regarding European Union efforts to reconstruct Mostar, 1994 to 1996. - Rohde to Srebrenica, The
- Case study of human rights reporting. Traces the experiences of journalist David Rohde in reporting on the Srebrenica Massacre. - Sarajevo Diaries: Adam Laurie
- Daily developing diary of Adam Laurie in his journey to Sarajevo for the IHAC (International Humanitarian Aid Concern) to install their first Internet server. - Sarajevo Film Festival
- Includes film line up, schedule, sponsor information, ticket details, and registration. - Simic, Goran
- Official site for the Bosnian/Canadian poet, essayist, playwright, and fiction writer. - Srebrenica 2005
- Contains information about commemorative events in the Netherlands and Bosnia-Herzegovina. - Srebrenica timeline
- Covers events in the Bosnian town in the summer of 1995, two years after it was designated a United Nations Safe Area. From the BBC. - Srebrenica: 3 years later and still waiting
- Article by George Pumphrey arguing that the Srebrenica massacre was a fiction told to isolate the Bosnian Serb Army and justify NATO attacks. - Srebrenica: A Cry from the Grave
- Companion site to the PBS documentary examining the massacre of over 7,000 Muslim men and boys by the Bosnian Serb army in July 1995, and its aftermath. Includes eyewitness accounts and a timeline of events. - Srebrenica: Six Years On
- Photo essay which documents the sixth anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre. From TIME Europe. - Werkgroep Nederland-Srebrenica
- In Dutch. - Wikipedia: Srebrenica Massacre
- Hyperlinked article on the July 1995 killings of men and boys in Srebrenica.
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