![]() ![]() international media there was much discussion of Bosnian rape camps. ![]() Following the war, several award-winning documentaries, feature films and plays were produced which cover the rapes and their aftermath. Provoked by the existing work on mass rapes in Bosnia and wanting to explain. The widespread media coverage of the atrocities by Serbian paramilitary and military forces against Bosniak women and children, drew international condemnation of the Serbian forces. The trial of VRS member Dragoljub Kunarac was the first time in any national or international jurisprudence that a person was convicted of using rape as a weapon of war. the involvement of the national government in mass rapes by military. ![]() Williams, Balkan War Rape Victims: Traumatized and Ignored. Roy Gutman, Serbs Rape of Muslim Women in Bosnia Seen as Tactic of War, HOUSTON CHRON., Aug. Although the ICTY did not treat the mass rapes as genocide, many have concluded from the organized, and systematic nature of the mass rapes of the female Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) population, that these rapes were a part of a larger campaign of genocide, and that the VRS were carrying out a policy of genocidal rape against the Bosnian Muslim ethnic group. Rape by military personnel occurs in the two very. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) declared that "systematic rape" and "sexual enslavement" in time of war was a crime against humanity, second only to the war crime of genocide.
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