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