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S/1994/674/Annex VIII Page 722 Notes (Continued) 3839 S/1994/674/Annex VIII Page 722 Notes (continued) 3839 / Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, State Commission for War Crimes, Statement of [witness], Case 1757/93, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 35683 -35684, 29237 -29239 3840 / Republic of Bos nia and Herzegovina, State Commission for War Crimes, Statement of [witness], Case 1757/93, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 35683 -35684, 29237 -29239 3841 / Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, State Commission for War Crimes, Statement of [witness], Case 1757/93, IHR LI Doc. Nos. 35683 -35684, 29237 -29239; Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (March 1993), IHRLI Doc. No. 29869 (summarizing the witness' testimony). 3842 / Interview with . 11 years old, Sarajevo, 2 November 199 2, by Sune Stuvland, psychologist, UNICEF, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 39271A -39277A. 3843 / Interview with . 11 years old, Sarajevo, 2 November 1992, by Sune Stuvland, psychologist, UNICEF, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 39271A -39277A. 3844 / Interview with . 11 years old, Sarajevo, 2 November 1992, by Sune Stuvland, psychologist, UNICEF, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 39271A -39277A. 3845 / The Rijaset, Journal of the Islamic Community, 1 November 1992, IHRLI Doc. No. 9771. 3846 / ICRC, Places of Detention Visited b y ICRC in Former Yugoslavia, IHRLI Doc. No.064438. 3847 / ICRC, Places of Detention Visited by ICRC in Former Yugoslavia, IHRLI Doc. No.064439. 3848 / Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statement of N.N., Bulletin No. 1: Facts on War Crimes 53 -55 (October 1992), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 48710 -48712. 3849 / Zdravko Grebo, Report on Human Rights Violations to the United Nations Centre for Human Rights 15 (November 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 5507; Statement No. 6, Why, Urbicid Sarajevo (1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 22123; Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statement of N.N., Bulletin No. 1: Facts on War Crimes 53 -55 (October 1992), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 48710 -48712. 3850 / Zdravko Grebo, Report on Human Rights Violations to the Unite d Nations Centre for Human Rights 15 (November 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 5507; Statement No. 6, Why, Urbicid Sarajevo (1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 22123; Statement of 4120/85, Witness No. 11, Save Humanity, Report on War destructions, Violations of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 June 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 669. 3851 / Zdravko Grebo, Report on Human Rights Violations to the United Nations Centre for Human Rights 15 (November 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 5507; Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statement of N.N., Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (March 1993), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 29870 -29871. 3852 / Zdravko Grebo, Report on Human Rights Violations to the United Nations Centre for Human Rights 15 (November 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 5 507. 3853 / Zdravko Grebo, Report on Human Rights Violations to the United S/1994/674/Annex VIII Page 723 Notes (continued) Nations Centre for Human Rights 15 (November 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 5507; Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statement of N.N., Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (March 1993 ), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 29870 -29871. 3854 / Zdravko Grebo, Report on Human Rights Violations to the United Nations Centre for Human Rights 15 (November 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 5507. 3855 / Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporteur to the United Nations H uman Rights Commission, Report on the Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1993/50, at 15, ¶ 65 (10 February 1993), IHRLI Doc. No. 12459 (describing the transfer of 500 -600 detainees); Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Sp ecial Rapporteur to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Report on the Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia, U.N. Doc. A/48/92, S/25341 (26 February 1993), IHRLI Doc. No. 35817 (same); Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovin a, Statement N.N., Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (March 1993), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 29870 -29871 (alleging that about 400 detainees from Bratunac were brought to Pale in May 1992, and that the guards said the detainees had attacked Sokolac, but they appear ed to be civilians, and included women and children); Statement of 4120/85, Witness No. 11, Save Humanity, Report on War destructions, Violations of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 June 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 669 (stati ng that 435 prisoners from Bratunac were held for 2 days at Pale in preparation for an exchange in Visoko); Statement of [witness], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 54856 -54860 (naming one person transferred from Bratunac to Pale in mid -May, released 20 June 1992); Statement of [witness], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 54812 -54815 (naming one person transferred from Bratunac to Pale in mid -May, released in Vi soko in June 1992). 3856 / ECMM, Humanitarian Activity Report No. 8, 21 December -27 December 1992, Executive Summary, IHRLI Doc. No. 63951. 3857 / Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statement N.N., Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (March 19 93), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 29870 -29871 (alleging that about 400 detainees from Bratunac were brought to Pale in May 1992, and that the guards said the detainees had attacked Sokolac, but they appeared to be civilians, and included women and children); Statement of 4120/85, Witness No. 11, Save Humanity, Report on War destructions, Violations of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 June 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 669 (stating that 435 prisoners from Bratunac were held for 2 days at Pale in preparation for an exchange in Visoko); Statement of [witness], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 54856 -54860 (naming one person transferred from Bratunac to Pale in mid -May, released 20 June 1992); State ment of [witness], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 54812 -54815 (naming one person transferred from Bratunac to Pale in mid -May, released in Visoko in June 1992). 3858 / Republic of Bosnia and Herzegov ina, Statement N.N., Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (March 1993), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 29870 -29871 (alleging that about 400 detainees from Bratunac were brought to Pale in May 1992, and that the guards said the detainees had attacked Sokolac, but they appe ared to be civilians, and included women and children); Statement of 4120/85, Witness No. 11, Save Humanity, Report on War destructions, Violations of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 June 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 669 (sta ting that 435 prisoners from Bratunac were held for 2 days at S/1994/674/Annex VIII Page 724 Notes (continued) Pale in preparation for an exchange in Visoko). 3859 / Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporteur to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Report on the Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1993/50, at 15, ¶ 65 (10 February 1993), IHRLI Doc. No. 12459 (describing the transfer of 500 -600 detainees); Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporteur to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Report on the Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia, U.N. Doc. A/48/92, S/25341 (26 February 1993), IHRLI Doc. No. 35817 (same). 3860 / Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statement N.N., Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (Ma rch 1993), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 29870 -29871; Statement of 4120/85, Witness No. 11, Save Humanity, Report on War destructions, Violations of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 June 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 669; Statement of [witne ss], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 54856 -54860; Statement of [witness], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 54812 -54815. 3861 / An official UN source, I HRLI Doc. No. 23709. 3862 / This may be a can of soup, but the witness does not specify. 3863 / Statement of 4120/85, Witness No. 11, Save Humanity, Report on War destructions, Violations of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity in Bosnia an d Herzegovina (3 June 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 669. 3864 / Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporte ur to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Report on the Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1993/50, at 15, ¶ 65 (10 February 1993), IHRLI Doc. No. 12459; Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporteur to t he United Nations Human Rights Commission, Report on the Situation of Human Rights in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia, U.N. Doc. A/48/92, S/25341 (26 February 1993), IHRLI Doc. No. 35817; Zdravko Grebo, Report on Human Rights Violations to the Unite d Nations Centre for Human Rights 15 (November 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 5507; Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statement N.N., Bulletin No. 1: Facts on War Crimes 53 -55 (October 1992), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 48710 -48712; Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Statem ent N.N., Bulletin No. 3: Facts on War Crimes (March 1993), IHRLI Doc. Nos. 29870 -29871; Statement of 4120/85, Witness No. 11, Save Humanity, Report on War destructions, Violations of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 Ju ne 1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 669; Statement of [witness], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 54856 -54860; Statement of [witness], Centre for Research on War Crimes and Crimes of Genocide, Zenica, IHRLI Doc. Nos. 5 4812 -54815. 3865 / Statement No. 6, Why, Urbicid Sarajevo (1992), IHRLI Doc. No. 22123. 3866 / An official UN source, IHRLI Doc.
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