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Dutch troops '10 per cent liable' for Srebrenica massacre - Emerging Europe
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The Dutch supreme court has upheld a ruling that the Netherlands was
partially responsible for deaths in Bosnia's Srebrenica massacre, in which
Bosnian Serb forces murdered a total of 8,000 Muslim men in July 1995. The
Dutch had been guarding a UN safe zone when it was overrun.

The court ruled that if Dutch forces had given the men the chance to stay in
their safe compound, there was just a 10 per cent chance they would not have
fallen into the hands of the Serbs, and so the Dutch state should be liable
for only that proportion of the damages suffered by the bereaved.

It is rare for a state to be held liable for failures in UN peacekeeping
work. In 2002, a report into the Netherlands' role at Srebrenica caused the
entire Dutch government to resign.

A group of victims' relatives, the Mothers of Srebrenica, are behind the
long-running legal action. Their case originally sought acknowledgement and
compensation from the UN as well, but the organisation was ruled to be
immune from prosecution.

 

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