Netherlands liable for deaths of 3 Muslim men in Bosnia, court says guardstone

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 02:45:31


The Dutch state is liable for the deaths of three Muslim men from the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in the 1990s, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled Friday.

The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia.

The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague.



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After leaving the compound, the men were killed by the Bosnian Serb army and allied paramilitary groups, according to the court.

The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. After leaving the compound, the men were killed by the Bosnian Serb army and allied paramilitary groups, according to the court. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The Dutch state is liable for the deaths of three Muslim men from the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in the 1990s, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled Friday. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The Dutch state is liable for the deaths of three Muslim men from the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in the 1990s, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled Friday. After leaving the compound, the men were killed by the Bosnian Serb army and allied paramilitary groups, according to the court. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The Dutch state is liable for the deaths of three Muslim men from the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in the 1990s, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled Friday. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. After leaving the compound, the men were killed by the Bosnian Serb army and allied paramilitary groups, according to the court. The Dutch state is liable for the deaths of three Muslim men from the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in the 1990s, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled Friday. The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The Dutch state is liable for the deaths of three Muslim men from the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in the 1990s, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled Friday. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. After leaving the compound, the men were killed by the Bosnian Serb army and allied paramilitary groups, according to the court. The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The men had sought refuge in the compound of the Dutch mission, which was under the command of the United Nations Protection Force and was participating in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The Dutch state is liable for the deaths of three Muslim men from the Bosnian city of Srebrenica in the 1990s, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled Friday. The Dutch mission sent the Muslim men away from the compound on July 13, 1995, said the court, which is based in The Hague. After leaving the compound, the men were killed by the Bosnian Serb army and allied paramilitary groups, according to the court.

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