Bosnian Genocide Research Paper

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In July of 1995, one of the worst genocide’s in European history occurred in Srebrenica, Bosnia Herzegovina. The Bosnian Serbs were traveling to Srebrenica to cleanse the town of any Bosnian or Croatian people so and release any people with Serbian ideals or beliefs. On July 11, 1995, Bosnian Serbs troops, under the command of General Ratko Mladic, capturing the eastern area of Srebrenica, killing about 8,000 Muslim males in the following week. During this massacre, many women, elderly and children were executed as well throughout the days, the Serbs were in Srebrenica.

An ethnic conflict is an altercation between two or more ethnic groups. This can happen over may reason like differences in beliefs, customs, political ideologies or linguistics. After the Second World War, the Balkan areas were compromised into Yugoslavia ruled by Josip Tito. This dictator was in favor of all Balkan areas to represented and treated equally and he strived for that to happen across Yugoslavia. During Tito’s reign, nationalistic ideologies were spreading, and it was feared that Yugoslavia’s days were numbered. As other countries like Slovenia and Macedonia separated from
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Serbs considered higher in the social order of Yugoslavia but once the dictator died, individuals like Karadzic who carry this ethnocentric outlook on other culture stimulated a revolt from the Serbian side, leading into the ethnic divide in Yugoslavia, to begin with. In addition, Yugoslavia was compromised of many different religions like the Catholic Croats, Bosnia’s Muslim, and Orthodox Christian Serbs. Once, Yugoslavia was forced to merge people had to assimilate into this society where different culture would have to merge paths and people across the union weren’t happy with that. Due to these, ethno-religious tensions that course throughout Yugoslavia, it seems as if the conflict was