Yellow Wasps. Anatomy of a War Crime
Description
In this classic program Serbian journalist Jovan Dulovic investigates the 1992 ethnic cleansing of a Bosnian Muslim city by the Yellow Wasps, a Serbian paramilitary group, and the subsequent war-crimes tribunal that failed to hold the Yellow Wasps responsible. Survivors of the attack offer their recollections of what happened, while the Yellow Wasps' leader says that Muslim extremists provoked the Serbs' violent assaults against the Bosnians. The weak response of the international community to reports of Serbian-controlled concentration camps is also examined, with commentary from former UN Special envoy José Maria Mendiluce and others.
Runtime
70 min
Subjects
- Genocide (64)
- Political geography (64)
- International relations (610)
- Terrorism (275)
- World politics (2067)
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2013], c1996
Database
Films on Demand
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