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He was accused of helping disable UN troops during the Bosnian Serb attack on Srebrenica by lying to Unprofor, the UN contingent in Bosnia at the time.
BBC: Bosnian Serb Zdravko Tolimir convicted over Srebrenica
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The tribunal says Gen Tolimir helped disable UN troops during the Bosnian Serb attack on Srebrenica by lying to Unprofor, the UN contingent in Bosnia at the time.
BBC: Profile: Zdravko Tolimir, aide to Ratko Mladic
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Serbia's president, Boris Tadic, has been trying to persuade the Serbian parliament to pass a resolution to condemn and commemorate the murder of up to 8, 000 Bosniaks by Bosnian Serb troops in Srebrenica in 1995.
ECONOMIST: More arrests and court cases revive bad Balkan memories
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At first they had slept in the woods and in caves before taking refuge in Srebrenica, soon surrounded by Serb soldiers.
ECONOMIST: The Yugoslav war
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Like the lightly-armed Dutch contingent of U.N. peacekeepers in Srebrenica, brushed aside by Bosnian Serb forces commanded by General Ratko Mladic, the 300 U.N. monitors in Syria have no power to influence events -- just to observe and report them.
CNN: Syria, Sarajevo and Srebrenica: When outrage isn't enough
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In July 1995, Mladic was in command of the Bosnian Serb army and led his soldiers into the town of Srebrenica.
CNN: Court suspends Ratko Mladic war crimes trial
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In a side note, Serb forces have released the Dutch peacekeepers they captured in Srebrenica, freeing the last nine hostages this morning.
CNN: Bosnian Serbs assault another "safe area"