BALKAN WITNESSArticles on the Kosovo Conflict
On the question of deaths in Kosovo due to warWar and mortality in Kosovo, 1998–99: an epidemiological testimony By Dr. Paul B. Spiegel and Peter Salama, The Lancet, June 24, 2000 (Free registration required)
Roughly 12,000 are estimated to have died in Kosovo due to war. Mortality rates peaked coincident with the intensification of the Serbian campaign of “ethnic cleansing.”Killings and Refugee Flow in Kosovo, March-June 1999 (PDF)
A Report to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
By Patrick Ball, et al. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), January 3, 2002
The findings of this study are consistent with the hypothesis that Yugoslav forces organized a systematic campaign of violence resulting in killings and refugee flow. This study shows a circumstantial link between Yugoslav army activities and the observed pattern of killings and refugee flow.
The study rules out KLA and NATO activity as significant causes of killings and refugee flow.More on Refugee Flow Patterns in Kosovo, March-May 1999, AAAS
John Pilger and the Tasmanian Genocide Pilger falsely claims that no mass graves of Albanian victims of Milosevic’s regime have ever been found. By Marko Hoare, December 14, 2007 (Includes links to more articles on the death toll.)