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Dutch UN soldiers sue Dutch Government over Srebrenica; "Sent to impossible
mission"


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Group of veterans from the Dutch UN unit which was part of UN Peacekeeping
mission in Srebrenica region in 1995 files lawsuit against the Netherlands
Government 

Source: Tanjug Thursday, July 11, 2019 | 13:01 

 

Matej Divizna/Stringer/Gettty images/Srebrenica

In a filed lawsuit, the soldiers demand honor restoration, an apology and
payment of symbolic damages, Dutch daily AD (The Algemeen Dagblad) reports. 

Veterans' attorney Michael Rupert stated that Dutch soldiers were sent to
"an impossible mission" and just left there, without appropriate
preparation, without sufficient materials and capacity", Rupert concluded. 

He had stated earlier that the soldiers suffered major damages during the
incidents in Srebrenica, saying that the soldiers had never been compensated
for the psychological and financial damages incurred as a result of their
deployment, while their social life was ruined. 

Three years ago, 230 veterans had gathered with the aim of filing lawsuit
against the Netherlands, but gave up on this idea when last year Dutch
Minister of Defense Ank Bijleveld announced thorough investigation into the
problems Dutch soldiers still face as a result of Srebrenica massacre. 

Although the minister still conducts discussions with the work group of the
former peacekeeping unit members, certain number of them considers that no
progress was made, Rupert explained. 

At this point, around twenty soldiers is determined to file lawsuit against
the Dutch Government, while their attorney believes that additional hundred
soldiers will join them in this effort.

 

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