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War Hospital

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by Sheri Fink


  Plavšić, Biljana

  Podravanje

  Pontus, Dr. Thierry

  character of

  MSF Srebrenica mission of

  surgeries of

  war’s effect on

  Post Telephone and Telegraph (PTT)

  Post-traumatic stress disorder

  Potočari

  evacuation of

  reburial of mass grave victims in

  Srebrenica evacuation to

  UNPROFOR compound in

  Protiv avionski metralijec (PAM) (anti-aircraft gun)

  PTT. See Post Telephone and Telegraph (PTT)

  Rašković, Jovan

  Luda Zemlja (The Crazy Country)

  as SDS Croatia founder

  Ražnjatović, Željko (Arkan)

  Recklinghausen, Philipp von (German photographer)

  Red Cross, International Committee of the

  Biafra and

  Bosnia and

  Bosnian missing persons and

  criticisms of

  dangers faced by

  ethics of

  evacuations and

  Geneva convention and

  Holocaust and

  humanitarian neutrality of

  letter messages of

  militarization of humanitarian aid and

  MSF v.

  Operation Provide Comfort and

  Potočari evacuation and

  Sarajevo humanitarian airlift and

  Solferino and

  Srebrenica and

  strict operating procedures of

  U.N. v.

  Vukovar hospital mission of

  Red Cross workers in Bosnia, French

  Refugees, Bosnian

  Refugees, Kurdish

  Refugees, Muslim

  Republika Srpska. See Serb Republic of Bosnia

  Rhein-Main Air Base (Germany)

  Rieff, David

  River Drina. See Drina River

  Rohde, David, Serbian atrocities found by

  Roman Catholicism

  Russia

  Contact Group peace proposal and

  genocide prevention failure of

  Serbia and

  Safe areas

  Salkić, Naim

  Srebrenica evacuation and

  Salkić, Niljaz (“the professor”; Srebrenica Hospital anesthetist)

  Srebrenica Hospital evacuation and

  Salt, politics of

  Sandići

  Sarajevo

  safe area declaration and

  Serb attacks on

  UNPROFOR and

  war resistance of

  war’s effects on

  Sarajevo Hospital

  Sarajevo Medical School

  Sarin

  Sase

  Schmitz, Christina

  character of

  MSF history of

  MSF Srebrenica mission of

  postwar years of

  Potočari evacuation and

  Srebrenica evacuation and

  Srebrenica reflections of

  Srebrenican appreciation of

  war’s effects on

  SDA. See Muslim Party of Democratic Action (SDA)

  SDS. See Serbian Democratic Party (SDS)

  šekovići

  as “Serbian Autonomous Region,”

  war’s impact on

  WWII history of

  šekovići Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army

  šekovići voluntary guard

  Selimović, Meša

  Fortress of

  Serb Chetniks

  atrocities of

  during World War II,

  Serb nationalist forces, Bosnian. See also Bosnian war; Serb Chetniks

  atrocities of

  attacks on Bosnia by

  Bosnian government forces v.

  Bosnian land takeover by

  Bosnian missing persons and

  bureaucracy of

  Croatia v.

  early war success of

  ethnic cleansing of

  evacuation blocking by

  Geneva convention disregard of

  genocide and

  Gladovići defeat by

  humanitarian and other aid blocking by

  Kragljivoda v.

  mass graves and

  massacres by

  military advantages of

  Muslim ethnic cleansing by

  NATO attacks on

  Operation Provide Promise and

  paramilitaries of

  Potočari evacuation by

  propaganda of

  safe area attacks by

  Sarajevo attacks by

  Srebrenica attack (April 12, 1993) by

  Srebrenica attacks by

  Srebrenica occupation by

  Srebrenica v.

  Srebrenican evacuee forces v.

  Srebrenican evacuees and

  U.N. and

  U.N. soldier prisoners of

  U.N./NATO attacks by

  UNPROFOR v.

  Žepa occupation of

  Serb Orthodox Christmas

  Serb Republic of Bosnia

  genocide denials of

  Serbia. See also Bosnian war; Milošević, Slobodan; Serb nationalist forces, Bosnian; Serbs

  Bosnian safe areas and

  propaganda of

  Russia and

  U.N. military observers and

  UNHCR and

  United States and

  Yugoslav-backing of

  Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences

  Serbian Communist Party

  Serbian Democratic Party (SDS)

  Serbians. See Serbs

  Serbs

  history of

  irregular units of

  Orthodox Christianity of

  Ottoman subjugation of (1389)

  rise in Yugoslavia of

  U.N. appeasement of

  U.N. peacekeeping by

  UNPROFOR mistrust by

  World War II and

  Serbs, Bosnian

  atrocities of

  atrocity disbelief of

  atrocity justifications of

  discrimination claims of

  growth of autonomy movement

  land exchange proposal of

  Serbian Autonomous Region of Bosnia and

  Vance-Owen peace plan and

  šešelj, Vojislav

  Shalikashvili, General John

  Shattuck, Asst. Secretary of State John

  Shevko

  Shpat

  Siručić, Dr. Naser

  Skelani

  Skelani Bridge

  Slatina

  šljivančanin, Veselin

  Slovenia

  annexation from Yugoslavia of

  entry into U.N. by

  Slovenians, Catholicism of

  Smith, UNPROFOR Bosnia commander Rupert

  Smuggling in wartime

  Snagovo

  Socialist Youth Party

  Sokolac

  Solferino

  Red Cross and

  Soros Humanitarian Fund

  Special K (ketamine)

  Split

  Srebrenica,

  163. See also Srebrenica Hospital;

  Srebrenican evacuees; Srebrenican

  forces

  ceasefire (April 17, 1993) and

  chemical weapons and

  as “Cigarica,”

  descriptions of

  escape attempts from

  evacuation of

  food and resource shortages in

  healing waters of

  history of

  iodine, goiter and

  MSF and

  multiethnicity of

  organized health care in

  refugee overrun in

  safe area declaration and

  Serb attacks on

  Serb bombing of (April 1993)

  Serb bombings of

  Serb land-exchange proposal for

  Serb occupation of

  Serb Republic of Bosni
a and

  U.N. and

  U.N. evacuations of

  U.N. forces protecting

  war resistance of

  war’s effect on

  wartime isolation of

  Srebrenica authorities

  criminal activities of

  evacuation and

  MSF strike and

  social club v.

  Srebrenica enclave observation posts

  Srebrenica evacuees

  journey of

  mass graves of

  massacres of

  Serb attacks on

  Srebrenica health clinic

  Muslim-Serb tensions within

  war’s effect on

  Srebrenica Hospital. See Also Srebrenica health clinic

  birth control and abortion at

  black market in

  descriptions of

  doctor, medicine and resource shortages of

  doctors’ lack of experience in

  Dutch military doctors and

  evacuation of

  formation of

  history of

  improvements in

  patient overruns in

  primitive nature of medical care in

  psychiatric cases at

  Serb Srebrenica takeover and

  surgeries in

  U.N. and

  war’s effect on

  Srebrenica Muslim delegation

  Srebrenica war council

  Srebrenican forces

  atrocities of

  Bosnian government forces and

  desperate measures of

  Dutchbat and

  Kravica attack by

  military rivalries within

  Serbs v.

  Skelani battle of

  Srebrenican evacuees and

  UNPROFOR v.

  weakness of

  Srebrenican survivors’ lawsuit against U.N. and Dutch of

  Srebrenica-Skelani Road

  ambush on

  St. Peter’s Day. See Petrovdan (St. Peter’s Day)

  Stanić, Dr. Branka

  Tuzla Hospital and

  Stari Grad (Old Town)

  “Students Against Genocide et al. vs. State Department,”

  Sućeska

  Sušica Mountain

  šušnjari

  Swedish Rescue Services Agency

  Tara mountain

  Thatcher, Margaret

  Theodore Roosevelt (U.S. aircraft carrier)

  Tito

  Yugoslav Federation formation and

  Turkey, Iraqi Kurdish refugees and

  Tuzla

  description of

  displaced persons in

  mining in

  Potočari evacuation to

  safe area declaration and

  Serb bombings of

  Srebrenica evacuation to

  Srebrenican medical staff in

  U.N. sector headquarters in

  U.N. Serb evacuation from

  U.N. Srebrenica evacuation to

  war resistance of

  war’s effect on

  Tuzla Canton

  Tuzla hospital

  surgery department chairman of

  Tuzla medical school

  Two Lions (restaurant)

  Udrč Mountain

  Ukranian U.N. battalion

  Ulens, Hans

  U.N. Bravo blocking positions

  U.N. Bravo company

  U.N. Camp Plešo

  U.N. Central Emergency Trust Fund

  U.N. Department of Peacekeeping Operations

  U.N. evacuation commission

  U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

  Bosnia and

  Bosnian evacuations and

  Croatia and

  Iraq and

  militarization of humanitarian aid and

  officials of

  Serbia and

  Srebrenica and

  staff of

  teams from

  U.N. Military Observers (UNMOs)

  ban on military flights over Bosnia and

  Srebrenica mission of

  U.N. peacekeeping forces

  in Balkans

  in Croatia

  U.N. Protection Force (UNPROFOR). See also Dutchbat (Dutch U.N. Protection Force); Morillon, U.N. General Philippe

  Bosnia military flight ban and

  Bosnia-Herzegovina humanitarian aid protection by

  Bosnian war ceasefire (April 17, 1993) and

  bureaucratic problems of

  combat reluctance of

  “dual key” condition for action by

  Operation Provide Promise and

  peacekeeping v. peace enforcement of

  Potočari evacuation and

  safe areas and

  Sarajevo and

  Serb capture of soldiers of

  Serb mistrust of

  Serbs v.

  Srebrenica forces v.

  Srebrenica missions of

  Srebrenica observation posts of

  Srebrenican evacuation missions of

  U.N. Sector North East

  U.N. Security Council

  Bosnian peace initiatives of

  Bosnian war and

  Bosnian withdrawal debates within

  genocide prevention failure of

  resolution enforcement reluctance of

  Serbian atrocities and

  Srebrenica and

  U.N. Security Council Delegation to Srebrenica, accusations of Serb genocide by

  U.N. Security Council Resolution (banning military flights over Bosnia)

  U.N. Security Council Resolution 688 (Operation Provide Comfort)

  U.N. Security Council Resolution 816 (enforcing Bosnian flight ban)

  U.N. Security Council Resolution 819 (demanding Srebrenica “safe area”)

  U.N. Security Council Resolutions (creating six safe areas)

  U.N. See United Nations (U.N.)

  UNHCR. See U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

  United Kingdom. See Britain

  United Nations (U.N.). See also U.N. Security Council; UNHCR; UNMOs; UNPROFOR

  Article 51 of

  Bosnian peace efforts by

  Bosnian safe areas and

  Bosnian war combat reluctance of

  inefficiency of

  intervention force idea for

  member states’ combat reluctance in

  military and humanitarian task division of

  NATO air strikes on Serbs and

  no-fly zone of

  Serb reprisal reluctance of

  Serbs and

  Srebrenica protection failure of

  Srebrenican lawsuit against

  U.S./Bosnia emergency session of

  Yugoslav arms embargo of

  Yugoslav sanctions and Sarajevo airlift mission of

  United States

  Afghanistan and

  Bosnia international stabilization force and

  Bosnian atrocities and

  Bosnian atrocity inquiries and

  Bosnian war and

  combat reluctance of

  Contact Group peace proposal and

  Croatian war and

  Geneva Convention and

  genocide prevention failure of

  “lift and strike” proposal of

  MSF inquiry demands on

  NIOD and

  Operation Provide Promise of

  Serbia and

  U.N. Bosnian emergency session and

  U.N. Bosnian withdrawal debates and

  U.N. Security Council Resolution 688 and

  U.N. Security Council Resolution 816 and

  U.N./Europe Bosnian peace plan and

  Vance-Owen peace plan and

  United States European Command

  University of Sarajevo

  UNMOs. See U.N. Military Observers (UNMOs)

  UNPROFOR. See U.N. Protection Force (UNPROFOR)

  U.S. Air Force 435th Air Wing

  U.S. State Department
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  Afghanistan and

  Bosnian atrocities and

  lawsuit against

  report on U.N.’s Bosnian relief failure by

  Ustashe, Croat

  massacres by

  during World War II,

  Ustić, Akif

  Valium

  Vance, Cyrus

  Vance-Owen peace plan

  Višnjica

  Vitez

  Vlasenica

  Vukovar

  1991 massacre in

  bombing of

  Vukovar hospital

  MSF and Red Cross mission to

  siege of

  Wahlgren, UNPROFOR commander Lar-Eric

  Bosnian war ceasefire (April 17, 1993) and

  as head of U.N. forces in Balkans

  Morillon and

  reluctance to use force in Bosnia of

  War crime tribunals

  War justifications of Balkan combatants

  Wiesel, Elie

  Willems, Piet

  family of

  MSF Srebrenica mission of

  surgeries of

  war’s effect on

  World Health Organization

  World War I,

  World War II,

  Yugoslav Army Health Service

  Yugoslav Army Medical Academy

  Yugoslav Federation. See also Bosnia; Croatia; Macedonia; Montenegro; Serbia; Slovenia

  ethno-religious makeup of

  member republics of

  Yugoslav National Army (JNA)

  Bio-131-S and

  mass killings by

  MSF manipulation by

  Vukovar and

  Yugoslavia. See also Bosnia; Serbia; Yugoslav Federation; Yugoslav National Army (JNA)

  Bosnian development by

  Bosnia’s independence from

  breakup of

  Milošević’s rise in

  post-Communist elections of (1990)

  Serb backing by

  slogan of

  U.N. arms embargo on

  Zagreb

  UNPROFOR in

  Zalazje

  Zeleni Jadar

  Žepa

  evacuation of

  safe area of

  Serb Republic of Bosnia and

  Serb takeover of

  Zotikov, Dr. Sergei

  Zvijezda mountain

  Zvornik

  Zvornik hospital

  Zvornik Light Infantry Brigade, 1st

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