The short descriptions after each title represent the major areas of focus for each report, but do not exhaust the topics in each report. A final summary table of contents of all reports can be found at the bottom of the list, taken from Annex II of the final report. Note that the first reports were not numbered, and a new series begins with the 05may93 report, numbered as "periodic reports."
List of All Mazowiecki Reports
Mazowiecki Report/27Oct92
E/CN.4/1992/S-1/10
Second Visit to the Former Yugoslavia, Clyde Snow on Mass Graves
(French Language Version)
Mazowiecki Report/10Feb93 E/CN.4/1993/50
Detailed Report on all areas of the Former Yugoslavia, with
commentary on the issue of mass-rape
First Periodic Mazowiecki Report/05may93:
E/CN.4/1994/3
on the Eastern Enclaves of Cerska, Konjevic Polje, Zepa, and
Srebrenica, on the situation of Serbs in Tuzla, and other issues
Second Periodic Mazowiecki Report/19may93:
E/CN.4/1994/4
Vitez, The Lasva Valley, Ahmici, and Mostar
Third Periodic Mazowiecki Report/26aug93
E/CN.4/1994/6
The Siege of Sarajevo (French Language Version)
Fourth Periodic Mazowiecki Report/6sept93
E/CN.4/1994/8
The "Ethnic Cleansing" of Mostar
Fifth Periodic Mazowiecki Report/17nov93
E/CN.4/1994/47
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia
Sixth Periodic Mazowiecki
Report/21Feb94 E/CN.4/1994/110
BiH, Croatia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Macedonia and Slovenia
(French Language Version)
Seventh Periodic Mazowiecki Report/10jun94
E/CN.4/1995/4
Gorazde and Surrounding Areas
Eighth Periodic Mazowiecki Report/04/aug/94
E/CN.4/1995/10
Central Bosnia, Sarajevo, Mostar, Bihac, and Macedonia
Ninth Periodic
Report/04Nov94 A/49/641-S/1994/1252
Human Rights in the Former Yugoslav Republic (French Language
Version)
Mazowiecki Report/13Dec94/Part 1
E/CN.4/1995/54
Special Report on Media: BiH and Croatia
Mazowiecki Report/13Dec94/Part 2
E/CN.4/1995/54
Special Report on Media: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and
Macedonia
Tenth Periodic Mazowiecki Report/16jan95
E/CN.4/1995/57
BiH, Croatia (and "SRK"), FRY, and Macedonia. with special
reference to disappearances and field operations.
(Eleventh) Mazowiecki Report/21April95
E/CN.4/1996/3
Banja Luka and Northern Bosnia
(Twelfth) Mazowiecki Report/05jul95/Part
1 E/CN.4/1996/6
Parts 1-64. The Croatian Army in Western Slavonia
Mazowiecki Report/05jul95/Part2 E/CN.4/1996/6
Detailed reports on Bosnia-Herzegovina: Sarajevo, Other "Safe Areas,"
Mostar, Banja Luka, Herzegovinan Municipalities
(Thirteenth) Final Periodic Mazowiecki Report/22Aug95/Part
1 E/CN.4/1996/9
Srebrenica: Mass Executions, Atrocities, Rape, Betrayal
Final Periodic Mazowiecki Report/22Aug95/Part
2 E/CN.4/1996/9
The "Safe Areas"
Final Periodic Mazowiecki Report/22Aug95/Part
3 E/CN.4/1996/9
Serbia, Montenegro, Tarcin
Final Periodic Mazowiecki Report/22Aug95/Part
4 E/CN.4/1996/9
General Conclusions on the Mandate of the Special Rapporteur
Annex I: Resignation Letter
Annex II: Table of Contents of Reports of the Special Rapporteur
List and Short Description of all the Mazowiecki
Reports
Annex II LIST OF ALL PERIODIC REPORTS ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN
RIGHTS IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SUBMITTED BY MR.
TADEUSZ MAZOWIECKI, SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR OF THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN
RIGHTS
After the genocide at Srebrenica and Zepa, Tadeusz Mazowiecki resigned in protest as Special Rapporteur for the United Nations on human rights in the former Yugoslavia. For an interview in which he discusses his work and his resignation, see the
Mazowiecki Resignation-in-Protest Interview
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