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The New Age of Genocide and the Science of Large-Scale Human Identifications Print E-mail

by John Crews


Introduction and background

The 1995 signing of the Dayton Peace Accords affecting Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Serbia, and the subsequent NATO occupation of Kosovo in 1999, brought an end to armed conflict within the former Yugoslavia. By the end of the wars, an estimated 250,000 persons were dead and another 40,000 were missing and presumed dead. In 1996, the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) was created at the G-7 Summit in Lyon, France to help resolve the fate of missing persons within the former Yugoslavia.


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