Bosnia Peace Operation: Pace of Implementing Dayton Accelerated as International Involvement Increased : Report to the Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. SenateThe Office, 1998 - 202 pages |
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According April areas Banja Luka Bijeljina Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia Peace Operation Bosnia's political leaders Bosniak and Bosnian Bosnian Croat Bosnian Serb Bosnian Serb political Brcko broadcast cantons civilian police crimes tribunal Croat police Croat-controlled Croatia Dayton Agreement December demining Democratic Bosnia Department official Developing a Unified displaced persons Doboj Dodik donors Drvar established ethnic lines February fiscal year 1997 funds heavy weapons High Representative human rights institutions international community IPTF Jajce January Karadzic landmines military million minority returns monitor Mostar multiethnic municipal elections October organizations OSCE parties Peace Implementation Council percent police forces police restructuring President Plavsic prewar homes Progress in Developing Progress in Providing Progress in Rebuilding Progress in Returning Providing a Secure Rebuilding Bosnia's Economy Refugees and Displaced Returning Refugees Sarajevo Secure Environment Serb political leaders SFOR special police Stolac Surrendering Indictees train and equip UNHCR United UNMIBH USAID war crimes
Popular passages
Page 190 - Mr. Henry L. Hinton, Jr. Assistant Comptroller General National Security and International Affairs Division US General Accounting Office 441 G.
Page 22 - UNHCR and other international organizations in their humanitarian missions; (d) to observe and prevent interference with the movement of civilian populations, refugees, and displaced persons, and to respond appropriately to deliberate violence to life and person; and, (e) to monitor the clearing of minefields and obstacles.
Page 188 - Ukraine to achieve the goals of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-personnel Mines and on their Destruction.
Page 56 - The Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall consist of three Members: one Bosniac and one Croat, each directly elected from the territory of the Federation, and one Serb directly elected from the territory of the Republika Srpska 1 . Election and Term.
Page 29 - ... Implementation Council said that any new influx of refugees or displaced persons should occur only with the consent of the supervisor in consultation with UNHCR. Neither document, however, described how the supervisor would enforce his regulations, orders, or decisions if the parties did not choose to comply. At the request of the Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, we reviewed the implementation of the Bosnia peace operation. Our specific objectives were to determine what progress...
Page 26 - ... and the ability of the OBN and other independent media to broadcast. 70. The Steering Board is concerned that the media has not done enough to promote freedom of expression and reconciliation. It declared that the High Representative has the right to curtail or suspend any media network or programme whose output is in persistent and blatant contravention of either the spirit or letter of the Peace Agreement.
Page 96 - The Parties shall ensure that refugees and displaced persons are permitted to return in safety, without risk of harassment, intimidation, persecution, or discrimination, particularly on account of their ethnic origin, religious belief, or political opinion.
Page 24 - Dayton, the parties were unable to agree on which of Bosnia's ethnic groups would control the strategically important area in and around the city of Brcko. The agreement instead called for an arbitration tribunal to decide this issue by December 14, 1996.
Page 1 - ... Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Commander and personnel of the multinational Stabilization Force, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and the personnel of the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the Commissioner and personnel of the International Police Task Force, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the personnel of other international organizations and agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina for...