Notes of annex VI (part 10)


      

*4069       «Three U.N. Sites Shelled in Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 1 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4070       «Bosnian Fighting Widespread», United Press International, 2 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4071       Kurt Schork, «Shelling Sets Tone for 1994 in Besieged Sarajevo», Reuters, 2 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4072       «Two Killed in New Year's Day Shelling», Agence France Presse, 1 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4073       «Shelling Injures 10 in Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 1 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4074       Id.

*4075       «Three U.N. Sites Shelled in Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 1 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4076       Kurt Schork, «Shelling Sets Tone for 1994 in Besieged Sarajevo», Reuters, 2 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4077       Id.

*4078       «Bosnian Fighting Widespread», United Press International, 2 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4079       Kurt Schork, «Snipers Claim Another Sarajevo Victim», Reuters, 2 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4080       «Bosnian Fighting Widespread», United Press International, 2 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4081       «Six Killed, 34 Wounded as Shells Pound Sarajevo», Reuters, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4082       Id.

*4083       «Croatian-Moslem Talks, UN Ready For Military Intervention», Agence France Presse, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4084       Victoria Stegic, «More Die as Heavy Explosions Rock Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4085       Tribune Wires, «New Sarajevo Shelling Kills Kindergartner», Chicago Tribune, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4086       «15 Dead in Sarajevo Bombardment», The Press Association, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Samir Koric, «Sole Survivor of Sarajevo Family Cries for Revenge», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Kurt Schork, «Nine Killed, 48 Wounded in Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Chuck Sudetic, «One Shell: 6 Deaths, Many Tears», New York Times News Service, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Chuck Sudetic, «Sarajevo Family's Fate: Shell Kills 3 Generations», New York Times, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4087       «Six Killed, 34 Wounded as Shells Pound Sarajevo», Reuters, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4088       «15 Dead in Sarajevo Bombardment», The Press Association, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Samir Koric, «Sole Survivor of Sarajevo Family Cries for Revenge», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Kurt Schork, «Nine Killed, 48 Wounded in Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Chuck Sudetic, «One Shell: 6 Deaths, Many Tears», New York Times News Service, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Chuck Sudetic, «Sarajevo Family's Fate: Shell Kills 3 Generations», New York Times, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4089       «15 Dead in Sarajevo Bombardment», The Press Association, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4090       Kurt Schork, «Four Killed in Sarajevo on Eve of New Peace Attempt», Reuters, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4091       «Croatian-Moslem Talks, UN Ready For Military Intervention», Agence France Presse, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4092       Kurt Schork, «Four Killed in Sarajevo on Eve of New Peace Attempt», Reuters, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4093       Kurt Schork, «No Sign of Anything But More Fighting in Bosnia», Reuters, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4094       «Missing Bosnian General Found », Agence France Presse, 3 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4095       Chuck Sudetic, «One Shell: 6 Deaths, Many Tears», New York Times News Service, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4096       «Eight Killed in Shelling--Bosnian Radio», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4097       «Nine Killed in Sarajevo Before Vienna Peace Talks», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4098       Giles Tremlett, «More Than 140,000 Dead in Bosnian War», United Press International, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4099       «One Killed, 10 Wounded in New Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4100       Kurt Schork, «Sarajevo Shelled Ahead of Vienna Peace Talks», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4101       Giles Tremlett, «Nine Civilians Die in Sarajevo», United Press International, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4102       Agence France Presse, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4103       Victoria Stegic, «More Die as Heavy Explosions Rock Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4104       Kurt Schork, «Nine Killed, 48 Wounded in Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4105       «Nine Killed in Sarajevo Before Vienna Peace Talks», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4106       Srecko Latal, «Briquemont to Leave Bosnia, Sarajevo Shelling Heavy», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4107       Briquemont reportedly saw a direct connection between the shelling of the city and the peace process. «Each party wants to show it has the ability to go on fighting, that it is strong enough to withstand pressure from other factions», he said recently.

*4108       «Nine Killed in Sarajevo Before Vienna Peace Talks», Reuters, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4109       Srecko Latal, «Briquemont to Leave Bosnia, Sarajevo Shelling Heavy», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4110       Tribune Wires, «1,353 Serbian Shells Fall On Sarajevo: 5-Day Death Toll Rises to 33», Chicago Tribune, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4111       Giles Tremlett, «Flights Into Sarajevo Suspended After Airport Shelled», United Press International, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4112       «Power-Starved Sarajevo Faces Prolonged Shortage», Agence France Presse, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4113       Kurt Schork, «Bosnians, Croats Talk Peace While Sarajevo Hit Again», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4114       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 5 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58918; Giles Tremlett, «Flights Into Sarajevo Suspended After Airport Shelled», United Press International, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4115       Giles Tremlett, «Flights Into Sarajevo Suspended After Airport Shelled», United Press International, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4116       «Sarajevo's Holiday Inn Takes Direct Hit», The Press Association, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4117       Giles Tremlett, «Flights Into Sarajevo Suspended After Airport Shelled», United Press International, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4118       «Fighting in Bosnian Capital», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4119       «Urgent, Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4120       Kurt Schork, «Bosnians, Croats Talk Peace While Sarajevo Hit Again», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4121       Kurt Schork, «Fighting in Bosnia Shadows Vienna Peace Talks», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4122       «Power-Starved Sarajevo Faces Prolonged Shortage», Agence France Presse, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4123       Srecko Latal, «Briquemont to Leave Bosnia, Sarajevo Shelling Heavy», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4124       Kurt Schork, «Bosnians, Croats Talk Peace While Sarajevo Hit Again», Reuters, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4125       Id.

*4126       Kurt Schork, «Five Killed As Moslems, Serbs Fight in Sarajevo», Reuters, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4127       «Power-Starved Sarajevo Faces Prolonged Shortage», Agence France Presse, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4128       Id.

*4129       Aida Cerkez, Associated Press, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; «Sarajevo Shelling Begins Before Dawn», Reuters, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; Kurt Schork, «17 Wounded As Muslims, Serbs Fight in Sarajevo», Reuters, 6 January 1994.

*4130       Aida Cerkez, Associated Press, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4131       Kurt Schork, «Five Killed As Moslems, Serbs Fight in Sarajevo», Reuters, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4132       «Power-Starved Sarajevo Faces Prolonged Shortage», Agence France Presse, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4133       Kurt Schork, «Five Killed As Moslems, Serbs Fight in Sarajevo», Reuters, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4134       «Power-Starved Sarajevo Faces Prolonged Shortage», Agence France Presse, 5 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4135       «Sarajevans Bury Family as Shells Whistle Overhead», Reuters, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4136       Kurt Schork, «U.N. Finds Evidence of Starvation in Bosnia», Reuters, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4137       Chuck Sudetic, «Heavy Shelling and Firefights Rake Sarajevo», New York Times, 6 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4138       «Seven Dead, 25 Wounded in Sarajevo Shelling», Agence France Presse, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4139       Id.

*4140       «Fighting Eases Around Grbavica Suburb», Agence France Presse, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4141       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 7 January 1994, IHLRI Doc. No. 58921.

*4142       «Seven Dead, 25 Wounded in Sarajevo Shelling», Agence France Presse, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4143       «Six Die in Sarajevo Fighting, Airport Stays Closed», Reuters, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4144       «Seven Dead, 25 Wounded in Sarajevo Shelling», Agence France Presse, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4145       Id.

*4146       «Fighting Eases Around Grbavica Suburb», Agence France Presse, 4 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4147       Kurt Schork, «Six Die in Sarajevo Fighting, Airport Stays Closed», Reuters, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4148       Tribune Wires, «Envoys Tell Serb President to Rein in Bosnian Gunners», Chicago Tribune, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4149       Reports noted that this statement mentioned Bosnian Serbs only once after Russia elicited a report from UN officials that BiH forces had helped to provoke the latest offensive by shelling several Serb-held areas of the city. But Undersecretary- General Chinmaya Gharekhan, told the Council that the recent Serb shelling of the city was disproportionate to any provocation, diplomats said. See Evelyn Leopold, «U.N. Council Condemns Serb Bombing of Sarajevo», Reuters, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4150       Evelyn Leopold, «U.S., Britain Ask Milosevic to Stop Sarajevo Bombs», Reuters, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4151       Steve Holland, «NATO Summit to Take Up Question of Bosnia», Reuters, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source file, January 1994.

*4152       «Yugoslav Talks To Resume Amid Hints of UN Withdrawal», Agence France Presse, 7 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4153       Id.

*4154       Giles Tremlett, «Airport Shelled as U.N. Representative Arrives in Sarajevo», United Press International, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4155       «Twelve Dead, 36 Wounded in Sarajevo Artillery Barrage», Agence France Presse, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4156       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 8 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58924.

*4157       Id.

*4158       «U.N. Chief Denies Yugoslav Commander Power to Call Air Strikes», United Press International, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4159       Giles Tremlett, «U.N. Leader Denies Requesting Air Strikes», United Press International, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4160       «Bosnian Serbs Call Truce and Then Bombard Sarajevo», Chicago Tribune, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4161       Id.

*4162       «Two Dead, 10 Wounded in Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4163       «Twelve Dead, 36 Wounded in Sarajevo Artillery Barrage», Agence France Presse, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4164       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 8 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58924.

*4165       Chuck Sudetic, «U.N. Accuses Bosnia Army of Setting Off New Attacks», New York Times, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4166       Kurt Schork, «Water Dispute Causes Queues During Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4167       Chuck Sudetic, «U.N. Accuses Bosnia Army of Setting Off New Attacks», New York Times, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4168       «Sarajevo Airport to Reopen on Sunday», Reuters,8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4169       Giles Tremlett, «U.N. Chief Denies Yugoslav Commander Power to Call Air Strikes», United Press International, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4170       Giles Tremlett, «U.N. Leader Denies Requesting Air Strikes», United Press International, 8 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4171       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 9 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58928.

*4172       Aida Cerkez, Associated Press, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4173       Kurt Schork, «Moslems, Croats Fight Aa Leaders Start Talks», Reuters, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4174       Giles Tremlett, «Airport Shelled as U.N. Representative Arrives in Sarajevo», United Press International, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4175       Aida Cerkez, Associated Press, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4176       Kurt Schork, «Sarajevo Airport Closure Hits Bosnia Peace Talks», Reuters, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4177       «U.N. Special Envoy Arrives in Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4178       Kurt Schork, «Moslems, Croats Fight As Leaders Start Talks», Reuters, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4179       «Delayed Bosnian Peace Talks Open In Bonn», Reuters, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4180       «Any NATO Airstrikes in Bosnia Not Expected For At Least `Next Few Days'», United Press International, 9 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4181       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 10 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58930.

*4182       Id.

*4183       Reuters, «Shells Hit Sarajevo As Rivals Meet in Bonn», International Herald Tribune, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4184       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 10 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58930.

*4185       Giles Tremlett, «U.N. Forces in Bosnia Developing Close Air Support Procedures», United Press International, 10 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4186       Reuters, 10 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4187       Chris Helgren, «Shells Hit Sarajevo As NATO Considers Air Strikes», Reuters, 10 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4188       «NATO Summit Says Ready For Bosnia Air Strikes», Reuters, 10 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4189       Sue Baker, «New Croat Proposals At Bosnian-Croat Talks», Reuters, 10 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4190       «Serb Shelling Hammers Bosnian Capital», Washington Post, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4191       Chris Helgren, «Three Die in Sarajevo While U.N. Weighs NATO Strike Threat», Reuters, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4192       Agence France Presse, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4193       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 11 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58933.

*4194       Samir Koric, «Nine Killed in Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4195       Id.

*4196       Chirs Helgren, «Bosnian Rivals Ignore Airstrike Threats and Peace Talks», Reuters, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4197       Samir Koric, «Nine Killed in Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4198       Giles Tremlett, «Red Cross Denounces Shelling of Sarajevo Office», United Press International, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; «Boutros Ghali Has `No Idea' On Yugo Air Strikes», Agence France Presse«, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4199       Chuck Sudetic, «In Death, Sarajevo Woman Becomes A Symbol», New York Times, 13 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4200       Hrvoje Hranjski, «U.N. Halts Aid Airlift Because of Shelling», United Press International, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; ITAR-TASS, «Artillery Fire Exchanges Continue in Sarajevo», The Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4201       «Mortar Round Hits Sarajevo Runway, Airlift Halted», Reuters, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4202       Chuck Sudetic, «The NATO Summit: Serbs Pound Sarajevo Again and Bosnians Counterattack», New York Times, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4203       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 11 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58933.

*4204       Victoria Stegic, «Sarajevo Hit By Heavy Shelling As Serbs Dismiss NATO Threat», Agence France Presse, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4205       Bill Lamp, «NATO Leaders End Summit That Transforms Alliance», United Press International, 11 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4206       Samir Koric, «Sarajevo Shelling Continues Despite Air Strike Threat», Reuters, 13 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4207       Giles Tremlett, «Shelling Continues in Sarajevo», United Press International, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4208       «Five Killed in Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4209       Giles Tremlett, «Shelling Continues in Sarajevo», United Press International, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4210       Hrvoje Hranjski, «North Bosnia Enclaves Warns of Impending Humanitarian Disaster», United Press International, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4211       Giles Tremlett, «Shelling Continues in Sarajevo», United Press International, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4212       Chris Helgren, «Three Die in Sarajevo While U.N. Weighs NATO Strike Threat», Reuters, 12 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4213       Samir Koric, «Sarajevo Shelling Continues Despite Air Strike Threat», Reuters, 13 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4214       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 13 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58936.

*4215       Id.

*4216       Samir Koric, «Sarajevo Shelling Continues Despite Air Strike Threat», Reuters, 13 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4217       Id.

*4218       Id.

*4219       Samir Koric, «Just Another Day in Sarajevo's State Hospital», Reuters, 13 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4220       Samir Koric, «Sarajevo Shelling Continues Despite Air Strike Threat», Reuters, 13 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4221       Mark Heinrich, «Angry Bosnian PM Threatens Boycott of Geneva Talks», Reuters, 14 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4222       Mark Heinrich, «Four Wounded in Sarajevo After Bosnia Boycott Threat», Reuters, 15 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4223       Mark Heinrich, «Angry Bosnian PM Threatens Boycott of Geneva Talks», Reuters, 14 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4224       Id.

*4225       «Small Arms Fire in Sarajevo, Respite in Shelling», Reuters, 14 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4226       Samir Koric, «Four Die in Latest Sarajevo Shelling», Reuters, 14 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4227       Mark Heinrich, «Angry Bosnian PM Threatens Boycott of Geneva Talks», Reuters, 14 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4228       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 15 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58942.

*4229       Mark Heinrich, «Four Wounded In Sarajevo After Bosnia Boycott Threat», Reuters, 15 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4230       «Sarajevo Quiet After Bosnian Premier's Threat», Reuters, 15 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4231       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 15 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 58942.

*4232       Giles Tremlett, «Bosnian Prime Minister Holds Out Little Hope for Geneva Talks», United Press International, 15 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4233       «Bosnian Leaders Prepare For Talks In Uncompromising Mood», Reuters, 16 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4234       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Town Hit, Government Appeals To Moslem States», Reuters, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4235       «Bosnian Leaders Prepare For Talks In Uncompromising Mood», Reuters, 16 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4236       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Rivals Step Up War Talk Ahead of Peace Talks», Reuters, 16 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4237       Id.

*4238       «Bosnian Leaders Prepare For Talks In Uncompromising Mood», Reuters, 16 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4239       Mark Heinrich, «Moslems Make Small Dent In Serb Siege Line», Reuters, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4240       Giles Tremlett, «Five Killed, 20 Wounded In Sarajevo On Eve Of Talks», United Press International, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4241       Id.

*4242       «Serbs Allow Replacement of UN Troops In Besieged Moslem Enclave», Agence France Presse, 18 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4243       Mark Heinrich, «Moslems Make Small Dent In Serb Siege Line», Reuters, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4244       Victoria Stegic, «Serb Artillery Bombards Central Bosnian Town of Zenica», Agence France Presse, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4245       Mark Heinrich, «Moslems Make Small Dent in Serb Siege Line», Reuters, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4246       Victoria Stegic, «Serb Artillery Bombards Central Bosnian Town of Zenica», Agence France Presse, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4247       Mark Heinrich, «Hopes For Bosnia Peace Fade On Eve Of Geneva Talks», Reuters, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4248       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Town Hit, Muslim States Back Government», Reuters, 17 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4249       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 18 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59809.

*4250       «First Death-Free Day In Bosnian Capital This Year», Agence France Presse, 18 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4251       Giles Tremlett, «Winter Weather Slows Fighting in Bosnia-Hercegovina», United Press International, 18 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4252       Maud S. Beelman, Associated Press, 18 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4253       Id.

*4254       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Peace Talks Resume Under Cloud of War», Reuters, 18 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4255       «No Headway In Bosnia Peace Talks», The Press Association, 18 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4256       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Peace Talks Resume Under Cloud of War», Reuters, 18 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4257       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Moslems Reject `Rotten Compromise'», Reuters, 20 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4258       Mark Heinrich, «Serbs, Croats Reach Accord But No Peace Deal For Bosnia», Reuters, 20 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4259       Mark Heinrich, «Sarajevo Airlift Suspended, Zagreb and Belgrade Reach Accord», Reuters, 19 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4260       Mark Heinrich, «Serbs, Croats Reach Accord But No Peace Deal For Bosnia», Reuters, 20 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4261       Mark Heinrich, «Zagreb and Belgrade Mend Fences As Bosnia Talks Falter», Reuters, 19 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4262       Id.

*4263       Mark Heinrich, «Clashes Flare Across Bosnia As Peace Talks Stall», Reuters, 19 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4264       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 20 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59812.

*4265       Id.

*4266       Id.

*4267       Mark Heinrich, «U.N. Says Aid Effort Choked By Bosnia Fighting», Reuters, 20 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4268       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Moslems Reject `Rotten Compromise'», Reuters, 20 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4269       John Pomfret, «U.N. Operation in Bosnia Unraveling As Crises Mount», Washington Post, 21 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4270       «Bosnian Fighting Calms As Snow Sweeps Sarajevo», United Press International, 21 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4271       Id.

*4272       Victoria Stegic, «Calm Returns To Sarajevo As Residents Gather To Pray For Peace», Agence France Presse, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4273       This is an exposed area of high-rise buildings that has come under heavy fire during the siege. A teacher and several children were killed there in November when mortar bombs hit near the entrance of a local school.

*4274       Joseph Chrysdale, «Shell Kills Six Children In Sarajevo», United Press International, 22 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; «Six Children Die In Sarajevo As They Play in Snow», Reuters, 22 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; «Six Children Die In Sarajevo Shelling», The Press Association, 22 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; John Pomfret, «In Suffering Lands, Children Under Siege: In Sarajevo, Mortar Kills 6 Sledders», Washington Post, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4275       «Six Children Die As Shell Shatters Sarajevo Calm», Agence France Presse, 22 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4276       «Six Children Die In Sarajevo Shelling», The Press Association, 22 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4277       Mark Heinrich, «Six Children Die in Sarajevo Bombing», Reuters, 22 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4278       «Six Children Die As Shell Shatters Sarajevo Calm», Agence France Presse, 22 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4279       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 23 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59822; «Children Die In Second Shell Blast: Report», Agence France Presse, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4280       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnians Appeal For Air Strikes After Children Killed», Reuters, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4281       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 23 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59822; «Children Die In Second Shell Blast: Report», Agence France Presse, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4282       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Serbs Deny Killing Six Children In Sarajevo», Reuters, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4283       «Children Die In Second Shell Blast: Report», Agence France Presse, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4284       Chuck Sudetic, «U.N. Seeks To Help Two Bosnian Boys», New York Times, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4285       Mark Heinrich, «Serb Arrests Threaten Sarajevo Medical Evacuation», Reuters, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4286       «Children Die In Second Shell Blast: Report», Agence France Presse, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4287       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnians Appeal For Air Strikes After Children Killed», Reuters, 23 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4288       Joseph Chrysdale, «U.N. Investigates Bosnian Claims of Massacre, Aerial Bombing», United Press International, 25 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4289       «Bosnian Croats Accused Of Massacre Of Moslem Villagers: Radio», Agence France Presse, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4290       «Sarajevo Fighting Erupts», Reuters, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4291       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian Fighting Escalates in 3 Cities», United Press International, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4292       «Rose Takes Up The Challenge of Bosnia», Agence France Presse, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994; «British General Assumes Troubled UN Command», The Press Association, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4293       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian Fighting Escalates in 3 Cities», United Press International, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4294       Mark Heinrich, «Artillery Barrage Shatters Lull in Sarajevo Fighting», Reuters, 24 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4295       Id.

*4296       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 25 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59829.

*4297       Joseph Chrysdale, «U.N. Investigates Bosnian Claims of Massacre, Aerial Bombing», United Press International, 25 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4298       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 25 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59829.

*4299       «Bosnian Croats Deny Village `Massacre'», Agence France Presse, 25 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4300       «Serbs Arrest Three For Shooting At Aid Planes», Reuters, 25 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4301       Chuck Sudetic, «Faster Decisions Are Sought on Bosnia Air Strikes», New York Times, 25 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4302       «Bosnia May Request Emergency UN Session Over Croat Army», Agence France Presse, 27 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4303       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 26 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59832.

*4304       Mark Heinrich, «Croats and Moslems Fight To Control Bosnia Zones», Reuters, 26 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4305       «Warring Bosnian Factions Agree On Electricity In Capital», Agence France Presse, 27 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4306       Maud S. Beelman, Associated Press, 26 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4307       Mark Heinrich, «Police Injured In Bosnia Convoy Attacks», Reuters, 26 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4308       Tribune Wires, «Starving Mob Raids UN Convoy For Food», Chicago Tribune, 27 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4309       «Nordic States To Keep Troops In Bosnia», Reuters, 26 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4310       Joseph Chrysdale, «U.N. Relief Driver Killed, Two Hurt In Bosnian Ambush», United Press International, 28 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4311       Joseph Chrysdale, «U.N. Reports Second Violent Attack On Aid Convoy», United Press International, 27 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4312       Id.

*4313       «61 Bosnian Soldiers Charged With Mutiny», Agence France Presse, 27 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4314       Laura Pitter and Bob Mantiri, «Bosnia-Hercegvina: Chaos On The Home Front As NATO Remains Poised», Inter Press Service, 27 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4315       Thomas W. Lippman and John M. Goshko, «Gap Remains in U.S.-France Dispute: Nations Appear No Closer To Agreement On Response In Bosnia», Washington Post, 28 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4316       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 28 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59837.

*4317       «French Soldier Wounded Near Sarajevo Airport», Agence France Presse, 28 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4318       Joseph Chrysdale, «Snow Dampens Fighting in Bosnia- Hercegovina», United Press International, 29 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4319       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 28 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59837.

*4320       «Aid Operation Under Threat After Shooting», The Press Association, 28 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4321       Lorrayne Smith, «European Cities Stage Culture Day For Sarajevo», Reuters, 28 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4322       Joseph Chrysdale, «Croatian Air Force Backs Bosnian Rebel Attack», United Press International, 30 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4323       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 29 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59840.

*4324       Joseph Chrysdale, «Croatian Air Force Backs Bosnian Rebel Attack», United Press International, 30 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4325       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 29 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59840.

*4326       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 30 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 59843.

*4327       Id.

*4328       «Fierce Fighting in Central and Northern Bosnia», Agence France Presse, 30 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4329       Victoria Stegic, «Bosnian General Warns U.N. Pull-Out Would Spark A Powderkeg», Agence France Press, 30 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4330       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 31 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60732.

*4331       Id.

*4332       Mark Heinrich, «Serbs Put Military Machine in High Gear», Reuters, 31 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File,January 1994.

*4333       Id.

*4334       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 31 January 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60732.

*4335       «Three Aid Shooting Suspects Killed Tried To Flee: Police», Agence France Presse, 31 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, January 1994.

*4336       Mark Heinrich, «Serbs Put Military Machine in High Gear», Reuters, 31 January 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File,January 1994.

*4337       Id.

*4338       Id.

*4339       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian U.N. Peacekeepers Targeted in Six Incidents», United Press International, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4340       Mark Heinrich, «Fears Grow Over Worsening of Bosnian War», Reuters, 1 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4341       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian U.N. Peacekeepers Targeted in Six Incidents», United Press International, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4342       Mark Heinrich, «Fears Grow Over Worsening of Bosnian War», Reuters, 1 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4343       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian U.N. Peacekeepers Targeted in Six Incidents», United Press International, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4344       Helene Despic-Popovic, «No Geneva Settlement Without `Just Peace', Says Bosnia President», Agence France Presse, 1 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4345       Id.

*4346       Id.

*4347       Joesph Chrysdale, «U.N. Says 55 Percent of Sarajevo Children Sniper Targets», United Press International, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4348       «Mujahideen `Terrorists' Blamed For Briton's Murder», The Press Association, 1 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4349       Mark Heinrich, «Fears Grow Over Worsening of Bosnian War», Reuters, 1 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4350       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 2 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60738.

*4351       UNHCR, Internal Document, Weekly Information on Former Yugoslavia, 31 January-7 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60541; Joseph Chrysdale, «Sarajevo Shelled After Prime Ministers Visit», United Press International, 3 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4352       «Three Killed in Sarajevo, Five Children Wounded», Agence France Presse, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4353       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian U.N. Peacekeepers Targeted in Six Incidents», United Press International, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4354       Joeseph Chrysdale, «Sarajevo Shelled After Prime Ministers Visit», United Press International, 3 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4355       «Three Killed in Sarajevo, Five Children Wounded», Agence France Presse, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4356       «10 Wounded In Sarajevo Evening Fighting», Reuters, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4357       Helene Despic-Popovic, «Bhutto, Ciller Demand Justice For Bosnian Moslems», Agence France Presse, 2 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4358       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 3 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60741.

*4359       Id.

*4360       Id.

*4361       «Izetbegovic Will `Probably Not' Attend Geneva Talks», Agence France Presse, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4362       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 4 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60744.

*4363       Id.

*4364       «Shells Kill Eight In Food Distribution Line», Agence France Presse, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; «U.N. Blames Serbs For Mortar Attack That Killed Nine», Reuters, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4365       «Shells Kill Eight In Food Distribution Line», Agence France Presse, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; «U.N. Blames Serbs For Mortar Attack That Killed Nine», Reuters, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4366       Mark Heinrich, «Mortar Barrage Kills Nine in Sarajevo Food Line», Reuters, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; Agence France Presse, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4367       «Bosnian Serb Gunners Kill Eight Civilians: UNPROFOR», Agence France Presse, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4368       Mark Heinrich, «Mortar Barrage Kills Nine in Sarajevo Food Line», Reuters, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4369       Mark Heinrich, «Moslem Protest Over Shelling In Sarajevo Food Queue», Reuters, 4 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4370       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 5 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60747.

*4371       John Kifner, «Mourners Fear Gunners Even at Burials», New York Times, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4372       Helene Despic-Popovic, «Sarajevo Market Massacre Kills At Least 61», Agence France Presse, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; Mark Heinrich, «66 Die In Sarajevo Blast, Muslims Want Peace Talks», Reuters, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4373       Helene Despic-Popovic, «Sarajevo Market Massacre Kills At Least 61», Agence France Presse, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4374       Id.

*4375       Id.

*4376       Mark Heinrich, «66 Die In Sarajevo Blast, Muslims Want Peace», Reuters, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4377       «Bosnian Serbs Threaten Aid», The Press Association, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4378       Natela Cutter, «Bosnian Serb Demands U.N. Probe Of Sarajevo Shelling», United Press International, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4379       «World Reacts With Revulsion To Sarajevo Market Bloodbath», Reuters, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4380       Helene Despic-Popovic, «Sarajevo Market Massacre Kills At Least 61», Agence France Presse, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4381       Id.

*4382       «World Reacts With Revulsion To Sarajevo Market Bloodbath», Reuters, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4383       «UN Not Sure Who Fired Killer Shell», The Press Association, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4384       Helene Despic-Popovic, «Sarajevo Market Massacre Kills At Least 61», Agence France Presse, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4385       «France Urges Use Of Air Power To Lift Sarajevo Siege», Reuters, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4386       «World Reacts With Revulsion To Sarajevo Market Bloodbath», Reuters, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4387       Mark Heinrich, «66 Die In Sarajevo Blast, Muslims Want Peace», Reuters, 5 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4388       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 6 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60750.

*4389       «Sarajevo Death Toll Rises To 68», 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4390       «Sarajevo Has Quiet Night After Attack On Market», Reuters, 6 February 1194, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4391       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 6 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60750.

*4392       Mark Heinrich, «Sarajevo Atrocity Prompts Intervention Calls», Reuters, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; Chuck Sudetic, «US Lifts 46 Wounded In Sarajevo Mortar Blast to Germany», New York Times, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4393       Helene Despic-Popovic, «Akashi and Cot Visit Site Of Massacre», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4394       U.N. Commander: No Evidence Of Who Fired Mortar«, Reuters, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4395       John Kifner, «Sarajevans Mourn and Rage While Life and Death Go On», The New York Times, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4396       Joseph Chrysdale, «U.N. Officials Visit Sarajevo Massacre Site», United Press International, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4397       Joseph Chrysdale, «Killer Sarajevo Shell Likely `Lucky' Shot», United Press International, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4398       Helene Despic-Popovic, «Akashi and Cot Visit Site Of Massacre», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4399       «U.N. Commander: No Evidence Of Who Fired Mortar», Reuters, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4400       «UN Special Envoy says Peace Bid Fails In Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4401       «Ceasefire Conditional on Serb Withdrawal: Izetbegovic», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4402       «Bosnian Serb Leader Says Sarajevo Truce Drawn Up», Reuters, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4403       «Milosevic Condemns Sarajevo Attack», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4404       «Sarajevo Jews Evacuated To Adriatic Coast», Reuters, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4405       Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; Mitchell Locin, «US Counsels Caution After Sarajevo Raid», Chicago Tribune, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4406       «Owen Sees `Glint of Optimism' For UN Control», Reuters, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4407       «Bosnian Embassy Says UN Responsible For Sarajevo Massacres», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4408       «British Minister Warns Against Retaliation», United Press International, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4409       «France Calls For Action Plan After Sarajevo Massacre», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; Mitchell Locin, «US Counsels Caution After Sarajevo Raid», Chicago Tribune, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4410       «British Minister Warns Against Retaliation», United Press International, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4411       «Clinton Wants U.N. To Name Sarajevo Colptis», The Press Association, 6 February 1993, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4412       «Indignant Russia Demands Inquiry Into Sarajevo Massacre», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; «Russian Ministry Urges Inquiry Into Sarajevo Blast», ITAR-TASS, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4413       «Canada Outraged By Sarajevo Attack», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4414       «Key Players Greece and Turkey Diverge Over Sarajevo Massacre», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4415       Id.

*4416       «France Demands Ultimatum After Sarajevo Massacre», 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; Mitchell Locin, «US Counsels Caution After Sarajevo Raid», Chicago Tribune, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4417       «Iran Condemns Sarajevo Market Massacre», Agence France Presse, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4418       «Romania Condemns Killing of Civilians in Sarajevo», Xinhua News Agency, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4419       «Pakistan Reiterates Demand for Lifting Arms Embargo», United Press International, 6 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4420       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 7 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60753; Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian Shelling Heaviest in Mostar», United Press International, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4421       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian Shelling Heaviest in Mostar», United Press International, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4422       Id.

*4423       «Dawn Shooting Breaks Sarajevo Calm», Reuters, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4424       «More Sarajevo Bloodbath Victims Expected In Germany Monday», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4425       «Ten Wounded Evacuated From Sarajevo To Italy», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4426       John Kifner, «Mourners Fear Gunners Even at Burials», New York Times, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4427       Mark Heinrich, «Atrocity Site Lacked Evidence To Pin Blame U.N.», Reuters, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4428       «Indecision Over Air Strikes Plays Into Serb Hands: Izetbegovic», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4429       «Threat Of Air Strikes Could Bring Peace: Silajdzic», Agence France Presse, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4430       «Karadzic Threat», The Press Association, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4431       «Ukraine Replaces Peace-Keepers in Former Yugoslavia», TASS, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4432       «EC Calls For Lifting Of Sarajevo Siege By »All The Means Necessary«, Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4433       «Bosnia-Hercegovina: No Ultimatum For The Serbs», Inter Press Service, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4434       Peter Mackler, «EC Struggles Over Response To Bosnia Market Massacre», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4435       «Kozyrev Warns Bosnia Holds Seeds Of World War», The Press Association, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4436       «Serb Leaders Agree To Geneva Talks», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4437       «Bosnian Serbs Say Ready To Accept Demilitarized Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4438       «US Approves of Boutros-Ghali's Call For Air Strikes», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4439       «US Accuses Serbs Of Pattern Of Civilian Attacks», Reuters, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4440       «Clinton Advisers Meet On Bosnia», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994

*4441       Chris Moncrieff and Sian Clare, «Major Urges »More Muscular« Action Over Bosnia», The Press Association, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4442       «Moslem States Urge Military Action Against Serbs», Agence France Presse, 7 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4443       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian Factions Talk Cease-Fire On Eve Of Peace Talks», United Press International, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4444       «Reuter World News Highlights 1600 GMT Feb 8», Reuters, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4445       Joseph Chrysdale, «Bosnian Shelling Heaviest in Mostar», United Press International, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4446       Id.

*4447       «Karadzic Says Sarajevo Massacre Was A Fraud», Reuters, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4448       «Serbs Blame Massacre On Moslem Mines Planted In Market», Agence France Presse, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4449       Mark Heinrich, «Bosnian Serbs Give Mixed Response To West», 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4450       «Bosnia Appeals For US Air Assault», Reuters, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4451       «NATO Pursues `Intense' Consultations On Airstrikes», Agence France Presse, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4452       «UN Rights Body Calls For Action In Bosnia», Reuters, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4453       «Japan Condemns Sarajevo Attack», Kyodo News Service, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4454       Joseph Chrysdale, «U.N. Peacekeepers Begin Sarajevo Cease-Fire Patrols», United Press International, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4455       Joseph Chrysdale, «New Sarajevo Cease-Fire Agreement Reached», United Press International, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4456       «Serbs and Moslems Agree Sarajevo Ceasefire», Agence France Presse, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4457       General Divjak was reportedly one of a small number of moderate Serbs serving in the BiH army.

*4458       Mark Heinrich, «Doubt Clouds Sarajevo Ceasefire Deal», Reuters, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4459       «NATO Gives Serbs Ultimatum», Agence France Presse, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4460       «Serbs and Moslems Agree Sarajevo Ceasefire», Agence France Presse, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4461       «Clinton Calls Bosnia Cease-Fire `Good Beginning'», Reuters, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4462       Anthony Broadle, «Canada Agrees To NATO Air Strikes Encouraged By US Role», Reuters, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4463       «NATO Chiefs Brief Italian Minister on Bosnia», Reuters, 8 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4464       «Albanian Leader Urges Action Against Serbs», Reuters, 9 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4465       Mark Heinrich, «Serb Troops Hand Over To Peacekeepers, Shells Hit Sarajevo», Reuters, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4466       Mark Heinrich, «U.N. Peacekeepers Move Into Sarajevo Positions», Reuters, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4467       Mark Heinrich, «Serb Troops Hand Over To Peacekeepers, Shells Hit Sarajevo», Reuters, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4468       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 10 February 1994, IHLRI Doc. No. 61480.

*4469       Helene Despic-Popovic, «U.N. Peacekeepers Prepare To Implement Ceasefire Accord In Bosnia», Agence France Presse, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4470       Mark Heinrich, «Serb Troops Hand Over To Peacekeepers, Shells Hit Sarajevo», Reuters, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4471       «Bosnian Serbs Will Lift Sarajevo Siege: Izetbegovic, Churkin», Agence France Presse, 10 February 1994, IHLRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4472       Mark Heinrich, «U.N. Peacekeepers Move Into Sarajevo Positions», Reuters, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4473       Joseph Chrysdale, «U.N. Peacekeepers Begin Sarajevo Cease-Fire Patrols», United Press International, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4474       «US Targeting Artillery Around Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4475       «Karadzic Says Bosnian Serbs Won't Go On With Conference», Agence France Presse, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4476       «Bosnian Prime Minister Says Peace Might Work This Time», Agence France Presse, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4477       Farhan Haq, «Bosnia: Russia Seeks Open U.N. Meeting As Air Strikes Loom», Inter Press Service, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4478       «NATO Air Strike Ultimatum Is `Unpardonable': Papandreou», Agence France Presse, 10 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4479       UNPROFOR noted that these weapons did not seem to be able to be fired.

*4480       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 11 February 1994, IHLRI Doc. No. 60759.

*4481       Kurt Schork, «Ceasefire Makes Sarajevo Safe After Massacre», Reuters, 12 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4482       Kurt Schork, «Muslims, Serbs Start Handing Over Big Guns To U.N.», Reuters, Febraury 11, 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4483       Helene Despic-Popovic, «More Arms Handovers Expected As Truce Holds», Agence France Presse, 12 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4484       Kurt Schork, «U.N. Says Renegades Try Sabotage Sarajevo Ceasefire», Reuters, 11 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4485       Kurt Schork, «Ceasefire Makes Sarajevo Safe After Massacre», Reuters, 12 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4486       See U.N. Background Paper, Sarajevo Market Explosion of 5 February 1994, A Background Summary of UNPROFOR's Investigative Report, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 63707. See also, this Chronology (16 February 1994), for results of the U.N. investigation on the market shelling.

*4487       Kurt Schork, «Serbs, Moslems Hand Over Guns In First Peace Moves», Reuters, 12 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4488       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 12 February 1994, IHLRI Doc. No. 60762.

*4489       Kurt Schork, «Serb Demands Halt Big Guns Surrender in Sarajevo», Reuters, 12 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4490       Id.

*4491       Id.

*4492       «Bosnian Serb Leader Says Moslem Infantry Must Be Controlled», Agence France Presse, 12 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4493       Michael Adler, «Moslems Are Ready to Make Deal Under US Aegis», Agence France Presse, 13 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4494       Jovan Kovacic, «Bosnia Peace Talks Suspended As US, Russia Step In», Reuters, 12 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4495       Id.

*4496       Helene Despic-Popovic, «New Serb Demands Block Arms Surrender At Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 13 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4497       ICFY, UNPROFOR Operational Update for 13 February 1994, IHLRI Doc. No. 60765.

*4498       Helene Despic-Popovic, «New Serb Demands Block Arms Surrender At Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 13 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4499       According to press estimates, there were 15,000 Serb soldiers around Sarajevo and some 300 pieces of artillery. The BiH army had only 150 heavy weapons and 13,000 armed men, but could mobilize 45,000 soldiers.

*4500       Helene Despic-Popovic, «New Serb Demands Block Arms Surrender At Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 13 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4501       «NATO Airstrikes Within Minutes If Serbs Fire: Perry», Agence France Presse, 13 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4502       UNPROFOR Operational Update for 14 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60768; Helen Despic-Popovic, «Serbs Block Convoy As Peacekeepers Slam Moslem Truce Violation», Agence France Presse, 14 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4503       UNPROFOR Operational Update for 14 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 60768; Helen Despic-Popovic, «Serbs Block Convoy As Peacekeepers Slam Moslem Truce Violation», Agence France Presse, 14 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4504       Helen Despic-Popovic, «Serbs Block Convoy As Peacekeepers Slam Moslem Truce Violation», Agence France Presse, 14 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4505       Id.

*4506       Id.

*4507       Id.

*4508       «Bosnian Moslem and Serb Military Leaders To Meet At Airport», Agence France Presse, 15 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4509       Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4510       «Key Meeting Between Top Bosnian Commanders Canceled», Agence France Presse, 15 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4511       Helene Despic-Popovic, «U.N. Commander Requests More Troops As Truce Marred», Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4512       Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4513       «Croatian President Warns Of World War Danger», United Press International, 15 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4514       «Malaysian Soldiers Called Vulnerable in Bosnia», Reuters, 15 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4515       «Peacemaker General Sees Sarajevo As Model For All Bosnia», The Press Association, 15 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4516       Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4517       Evelyn Leopold, «Yugoslavia Warns Against Air Strikes Near Sarajevo», Reuters, 15 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4518       «Heavy Weapons Positioned To Fire On Sarajevo Will Be Bombed: US», Agence France Presse, 15 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4519       Helene Despic-Popovic, «U.N. Commander Requests More Troops As Truce Marred», Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4520       «Civilian Shot Dead In Sarajevo», The Press Association, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4521       «Bosnians Hand Over More Weapons», Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4522       See U.N. Background Paper, Sarajevo Market Explosion of 5 February 1994, A Background Summary of UNPROFOR's Investigative Report, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 63707; John Fullerton, «U.N. Unable To Pin Blame In Sarajevo Market Massacre», Reuters, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; William E. Schmidt, «U.N. Can't Discover Who Fired Mortar», New York Times, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4523       See U.N. Background Paper, Sarajevo Market Explosion of 5 February 1994, A Background Summary of UNPROFOR's Investigative Report, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Doc. No. 63707; John Fullerton, «U.N. Says Either Side Could Have Fired Mortar Bomb», Reuters, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4524       «Bosnian Serbs Unhappy With U.N. Massacre Finding», Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4525       «US Asked To Provide Troops To Bosnia», Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; John Kifner, «Serbs Are Told to Obey Deadline», New York Times, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4526       John Kifner, «Serbs Are Told to Obey Deadline», New York Times, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4527       Kurt Schork, «Sarajevo `Dirty Tricks' Scenario Worries U.N. Commander», Reuters, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4528       Joseph Chrysdale, «More Troops, Equipment Bolster Sarajevo Cease-Fire», United Press International, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4529       Helene Despic-Popovic, «U.N. Commander Requests More Troops As Truce Marred», Agence France Presse, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4530       Evelyn Leopold, «U.N. Asks Countries For More Troops In Sarajevo», Reuters, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4531       Hrvoje Hranjski, «US Envoy Urges Warring Factions To Agree To Peace», United Press International, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4532       «NATO Sticks To Ultimatum Deadline», 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4533       «NATO Will Not Extend Sunday Deadline», The Press Association, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994; John Kifner, «Serbs Are Told to Obey Deadline», New York Times, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4534       Nicholas Doughty, «NATO Ends Doubts Over Ultimatum To Bosnian Serbs», Reuters, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4535       «US Cool To Request For Peacekeepers in Bosnia», Reuters, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4536       «Russia: NATO Ultimatum `Illegitimate'», United Press International, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4537       Kurt Schork, «U.N. Insists On firm Control Of Heavy Weapons», Reuters, 16 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4538       Graham Brown, «No Fudging On Sarajevo Ultimatum, Says NATO», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4539       John Fullerton, «Serbs Withdraw Big Guns `For Future Battles'», Reuters, 18 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4540       «Serb Pullout is Brokered by Russians», Chicago Tribune, 18 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4541       John Fullerton, «Serbs Withdraw Big Guns `For Future Battles'», Reuters, 18 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4542       Victoria Stegic, «Bosnian Serb Leader Vows To Take Foreigners Hostage», Agence France Presse, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4543       «Bosnia-Hercegovina: Russian Offer Muddies Picture», Inter Press Service, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4544       Id.

*4545       Sian Clare, «Hurd Hails Russian Initiative», The Press Association, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4546       «Clinton Hopes Air Strikes Will Not Be Necessary», Agence France Presse, 17 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4547       Hrvoje Hranjski, «U.N., NATO Chiefs Say Sarajevo Deadline Will Be Met», United Press International, 19 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4548       Id.

*4549       John Fullerton, «Serbs Withdraw Big Guns `For Future Battles'», Reuters, 18 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4550       Hrvoje Hranjski, «U.N., NATO Chiefs Say Sarajevo Deadline Will Be Met», United Press International, 19 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4551       Id.

*4552       After the first order to attack, all of the air strike decisions would rest with three military commanders: US General Jeremy Boorda, in charge of NATO's Southern Europe command; and UNPROFOR commanders, General Jean Cot and Lieutenant General Michael Rose.

*4553       Hrvoje Hranjski, «U.N., NATO Chiefs Say Sarajevo Deadline Will Be Met», United Press International, 19 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4554       Id.

*4555       «UNPROFOR Denies It Blamed Bosnians For Massacre», Agence France Presse, 18 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4556       Michel Moutot, «Bosnian Serbs Welcome Arrival Of Russian Troops», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4557       Graham Brown, «No Fudging On Sarajevo Ultimatum, Says NATO», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4558       Michel Moutot, «Bosnian Serbs Welcome Arrival Of Russian Troops», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4559       Id.

*4560       Graham Brown, «No Fudging On Sarajevo Ultimatum, Says NATO», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4561       Michel Moutot, «Bosnian Serbs Welcome Arrival Of Russian Troops», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4562       Id.

*4563       Graham Brown, «No Fudging On Sarajevo Ultimatum, Says NATO», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4564       Id.

*4565       Id.

*4566       Peter S. Green, «Airstrikes Appear Off: Rose Sees `Peaceful End': Serbs Celebrate», United Press International, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4567       «NATO's Woerner Says No Bosnia Air Strikes For Now», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4568       Peter S. Green, «Airstrikes Appear Off: Rose Sees `Peaceful End': Serbs Celebrate», United Press International, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4569       «NATO's Woerner Says No Bosnia Air Strikes For Now», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4570       Evelyn Leopold, «U.N. Says Serbs Cleared Arms From At Least 45 Sites», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4571       «Bosnian Leader Calls On NATO To Attack Serb Guns», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4572       Peter S. Green, «Airstrikes Appear Off: Rose Sees `Peaceful End': Serbs Celebrate», United Press International, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4573       Kurt Schork, «U.N. Envoy Says Serbs Will Not Meet U.N. Deadline», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4574       Peter S. Green, «Airstrikes Appear Off: Rose Sees `Peaceful End': Serbs Celebrate», United Press International, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4575       Id.

*4576       Sebastian Smith, «Karadzic Predicts Serb Compliance With U.N. Deadline», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4577       «Serb Leader Says Serb Leaders Beating Deadline», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4578       Peter S. Green, «Airstrikes Appear Off: Rose Sees `Peaceful End'; Serbs Celebrate», United Press International, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4579       Kurt Schork, «U.N. Envoy Says Serbs Will Not Meet U.N. Deadline», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4580       Sebastian Smith, «Karadzic Predicts Serb Compliance With U.N. Deadline», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4581       Peter S. Green, «Airstrikes Appear Off: Rose Sees `Peaceful End': Serbs Celebrate», United Press International, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4582       Evelyn Leopold, «U.N. Says Serbs Cleared Arms From At Least 45 Sites», Reuters, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4583       Sebastian Smith, «Karadzic Predicts Serb Compliance With U.N. Deadline», Agence France Presse, 20 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4584       Id.

*4585       Peter S. Green, «Airstrikes Appear Off: Rose Sees `Peaceful End': Serbs Celebrate», United Press International, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4586       «Deadline Success Prompts Calls For NATO Aid For Enclaves», Agence France Presse, 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4587       According to an UNPROFOR report, a total of 296 heavy BSA weapons were either turned in or were being monitored. A total of forty-six BiH weapons were accounted for. See UNPROFOR list of weapons collected in the Sarajevo area, IHRLI Doc. No. 63775.

*4588       «Deadline Success Prompts Calls For NATO Aid For Enclaves», Agence France Presse, 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4589       Sean Maguire, «Russians Move Gingerly Into Serb Sarajevo Suburb», Reuters, 21 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4590       Natela Cutter, «Bosnian Serbs Say Danger Of NATO Air Strikes Is Over», United Press International, 21 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4591       «Deadline Success Prompts Calls For NATO Aid For Enclaves», Agence France Presse, 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4592       «U.N. Chief Calls Sarajevo Operation A `Great Success'», Reuters, 21 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4593       Oliver Wates, «Kremlin Declares Bosnia Role A Diplomatic Triumph», Reuters, 21 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File February 1994.

*4594       «Defense Minister Wants Western Troops As Buffer Around Moslems», Agence France Presse, 21 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4595       «Perry Warns NATO Will Still Enforce Compliance With Sarajevo Arms», United Press International, 21 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4596       Geoffrey Varley, «France Calls For U.N. Rule In Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 21 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4597       «Some Guns Still Uncontrolled Near Sarajevo», The Press Association, 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4598       «Guns Silent As U.N. Collects More Weapons», 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4599       Michael Adler, «Bosnian General To Call For Withdrawal Of Croatian Troops For Bosnia», Agence France Presse, 23 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4600       «Some Guns Still Uncontrolled Near Sarajevo», The Press Association, 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4601       «Guns Silent As U.N. Collects More Weapons», 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4602       Michael Adler, «Bosnian General To Call For Withdrawal Of Croatian Troops For Bosnia», Agence France Presse, 23 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4603       «France Offers Plan For U.N. Control Of Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 23 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4604       «Bosnia-Hercegovina: West, Russia Hope To Build On Sarajevo Success», Inter Press Service, 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4605       «Bosnian Mission Is Not Over Yet Warns Perry», Agence France Presse, 22 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4606       «Gunfire Heard In Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 23 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4607       Michael Adler, «Serbs Stall Heavy Weapons Handover As Small-Arms Fire Increases», Agence France Presse, 24 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4608       Id.

*4609       «Gunfire Heard In Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 23 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4610       Michael Adler, «Serbs Stall Heavy Weapons Handover As Small-Arms Fire Increases», Agence France Presse, 24 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4611       Id.

*4612       Id.

*4613       Id.

*4614       Id.

*4615       Peter S. Green, «Serbs, Bosnian Government Agree To Ease Isolation Of Sarajevo», United Press International, 24 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4616       «Serbs Breaching NATO Ceasefire Demands: Izetbegovic», Agence France Presse, 24 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4617       Peter S. Green, «Serbs, Bosnian Government Agree To Ease Isolation Of Sarajevo», United Press International, 24 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4618       Peter S. Green, «U.N. Reports Violations Of Croat- Muslim Cease-Fire», United Press International, 25 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4619       Id.

*4620       Michael Adler, «Ceasefire Violations But Sarajevo Remains Calm», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4621       Id.

*4622       Id.

*4623       «U.N. Security Council Nears Accord On Lifting Siege of Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4624       «Military Attack Croat-Moslem Talks, Ceasefire Still Holding», Agence France Presse, 26 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4625       «Serbs Shell Tuzla Airport», Agence France Presse, 28 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4626       Kurt Schork, «Bosnia Serbs Sneak Tanks Out of Weapons- Free Zone--U.N.», Reuters, 28 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4627       «U.N. Envoy Akashi To Visit Mostar», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4628       Id.

*4629       «Explosion In Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4630       «U.N. Envoy Akashi To Visit Mostar», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4631       Heavy machine guns were not included in the arms ban.

*4632       «Serbs Shell Tuzla Airport», Agence France Presse, 28 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4633       Kurt Schork, «Bosnia Serbs Sneak Tanks Out of Weapons- Free Zone--U.N.», Reuters, 28 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4634       Michael Adler, «Ceasefire Violations But Sarajevo Remains Calm», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4635       «Maglaj In Increasingly Desperate Situation--Ham Radio», Agence France Presse, 26 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4636       «Explosion In Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4637       Kurt Schork, «Bosnia Serbs Sneak Tanks Out of Weapons- Free Zone--U.N.», Reuters, 28 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4638       «Explosion In Sarajevo», Agence France Presse, 27 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4639       Sean Maguire, «Bosnian Serb General Threatens Force In Sarajevo», Reuters, 28 February 1994, IHRLI Sarajevo Source File, February 1994.

*4640       Id.

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