Bosnian Genocide

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Across
  1. 3. City surrounded and shelled for nearly four years.
  2. 12. Facilities where civilians experienced imprisonment, torture, abuse, and execution.
  3. 14. UN personnel deployed with limited authority to prevent violence.
  4. 15. Condition of being forced to leave one’s home or region.
  5. 16. Forced removal of civilians from their homes and communities.
  6. 17. Ideology that intensified divisions among Serbs, Croats, and Bosniaks.
  7. 18. Country in which the 1992–1995 war occurred.
  8. 19. Legal classification international courts applied to the Srebrenica massacre.
  9. 21. Site dedicated to remembrance and education about victims.
  10. 23. Armed groups operating alongside official military forces.
  11. 24. International tribunal that prosecuted crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia.
  12. 25. Bosnian Muslim population that was the primary target in many campaigns.
Down
  1. 1. UN-declared safe area where more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys were killed.
  2. 2. Large-scale killing, such as the atrocity committed at Srebrenica.
  3. 4. Former country whose breakup contributed to the conflict.
  4. 5. Military alliance that conducted airstrikes against Bosnian Serb positions in 1995.
  5. 6. Bosnian Serb-controlled political territory whose army participated in the violence.
  6. 7. Uniform; the type of ethnically controlled territory perpetrators sought to create.
  7. 8. Military tactic that surrounds a city and cuts off food, water, and supplies.
  8. 9. Name of the United Nations peacekeeping force deployed during the conflict.
  9. 10. Forced removal of an ethnic population from a particular territory.
  10. 11. UN designation given to Srebrenica before it was overrun.
  11. 13. Shooters who targeted civilians during the prolonged attack on Sarajevo.
  12. 20. Abbreviation for the Army of Republika Srpska.
  13. 22. Agreement signed in December 1995 that ended the war.
  14. 23. Location of the memorial and cemetery dedicated to Srebrenica’s victims.