Demonstrators riot in Belgrade after Yugoslav president's dismissal; attacks on Sarajevo intensified
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The dismissal of Yugoslav Pres Dobrica Cosic led to riots by about 4,000 demonstrators in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on Jun 1, 1993. Fighting became more intense in areas that the United Nations had designated as safe areas for Moslems, including Sarajevo, Bosnia.
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1993
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U.N. backs use of force to facilitate Bosnian aid
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The UN Security Council authorized the use of military action in the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Bosnia-Herzegovina on Aug 13, 1992. Yugoslavian Premier Milan Panic stated that he would close all detention camps run by Serbs.
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Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1992
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