The Dutch peacekeepers neglected to secure the men - the greater part of whom were executed after they were taken away by Bosnian Serb strengths - and the state ought to remunerate the groups of the men for their misfortune, the District Court in The Hague said.
The common body of evidence against the Dutch state was brought by the Mothers of Srebrenica gathering regarding the slaughter of about 8,000 Muslim men and young men in Srebrenica, one of the most exceedingly bad abominations of the Balkans clash.
The Bosnian Muslims had looked for shelter in the compound of the Dutch peacekeeping energy, known as Dutchbat, when the Bosnian Serb powers overran the town.
Be that as it may the peacekeepers, who were under the order of a U.n. Assurance Force sent after the breakdown of the previous Yugoslavia, permitted them to be taken away by the Bosnian Serbs.
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