Agreement for the Demilitarization of Srebrenica
- Country/entity
 - 
      
        Bosnia and Herzegovina
Yugoslavia (former) - Region
 - 
      
      
          Europe and Eurasia
 - Agreement name
 - Agreement for the Demilitarization of Srebrenica
 - Date
 - 18 Apr 1993
 - Agreement status
 - Multiparty signed/agreed
 - Interim arrangement
 - Yes
 - Agreement/conflict level
 - Intrastate/intrastate conflict
 - Stage
 - Ceasefire/related
 - Conflict nature
 - Government/territory
 - Peace process
 - Bosnia peace process
 - Parties
 - Gen Sefer Halilovic; Lt Gen Ratko Mladic
 - Third parties
 - Witnessed by: Lt Gen Lars-Eric Wahlgren
 - Description
 - This short ceasefire agreement provides for a total ceasefire in the Srebrenica area; the deployment of a UNPROFOR company into the area; demilitarization; and the opening of an air corridor between Tuzla and Srebrenica to evacuate the seriously ill and wounded.
 
Groups
- Children/youth
 No specific mention.
- Disabled persons
 No specific mention.
- Elderly/age
 No specific mention.
- Migrant workers
 No specific mention.
- Racial/ethnic/national group
 No specific mention.
- Religious groups
 No specific mention.
- Indigenous people
 No specific mention.
- Other groups
 No specific mention.
- Refugees/displaced persons
 No specific mention.
- Social class
 No specific mention.
Gender
- Women, girls and gender
 No specific mention.
- Men and boys
 No specific mention.
- LGBTI
 No specific mention.
- Family
 No specific mention.
State definition
- Nature of state (general)
 No specific mention.
- State configuration
 No specific mention.
- Self determination
 No specific mention.
- Referendum
 No specific mention.
- State symbols
 No specific mention.
- Independence/secession
 No specific mention.
- Accession/unification
 No specific mention.
- Border delimitation
 No specific mention.
- Cross-border provision
 No specific mention.
Governance
- Political institutions (new or reformed)
 No specific mention.
- Elections
 No specific mention.
- Electoral commission
 No specific mention.
- Political parties reform
 No specific mention.
- Civil society
 - Page 1, 3.
...The seriously wounded and seriously ill will be evacuated after identification by UNPROFOR in the presence of two doctors from each side and the ICRC. All categories of seriously wounded and seriously ill will be evacuated by air unhindered by either side. The number of seriously wounded and seriously ill is believed to be approximately 500. This will be verified on 18 April 1993 by UNROFOR and the result notified to each side.
Page 1-2, 7.
Neither side is to hinder the freedom of movement. The UNHCR and ICRC are to investigate allegations of hinderance of movement in Srebrenica and Tuzla in particular.
Page 2, 10.
The working group is to make recommendations on carrying out an exchange of the prisoners, the killed and the wounded according to the principle "all for all" in the region of Srebrenica within 10 days. This is to be under the control of the ICRC. - Traditional/religious leaders
 No specific mention.
- Public administration
 No specific mention.
- Constitution
 No specific mention.
Power sharing
- Political power sharing
 No specific mention.
- Territorial power sharing
 No specific mention.
- Economic power sharing
 No specific mention.
- Military power sharing
 No specific mention.
Human rights and equality
- Human rights/RoL general
 No specific mention.
- Bill of rights/similar
 No specific mention.
- Treaty incorporation
 No specific mention.
- Civil and political rights
 No specific mention.
- Socio-economic rights
 No specific mention.
Rights related issues
- Citizenship
 No specific mention.
- Democracy
 No specific mention.
- Detention procedures
 No specific mention.
- Media and communication
 No specific mention.
- Mobility/access
 - Page 1, 2.
The deployment of a company group of UNPROFOR into Srebrenica by 1100 18 April 1993. This company group is guaranteed safe and unhindered passage from Tuzla to Srebrenica by both sides.
Page 1, 3.
The opening of an air corridor between Tuzla and Srebrenica via Zvornik for evacuation of the seriously wounded and seriously ill. The air corridor opens at 1200 18 April 1993 and continues on 19 April 1993, weather permitting, for as long as it takes to evacuate all the existing seriously wounded and seriously ill. The helicopters will fly from Tuzla to Zvornik and land for an inspection at Zvornik which will not cause unnecessary delay to
the evacuation...
Page 1-2, 7.
Neither side is to hinder the freedom of movement. The UNHCR and ICRC are to investigate allegations of hinderance of movement in Srebrenica and Tuzla in particular.
Page 2, 8.
Humanitarian aid will continue to be allowed into the city as planned. - Protection measures
 - Rights related issues→Protection measures→OtherPage 2,
9. The officers and the doctors supervising the demilitarization process are under the protection of UNPRO - Other
 No specific mention.
Rights institutions
- NHRI
 No specific mention.
- Regional or international human rights institutions
 No specific mention.
Justice sector reform
- Criminal justice and emergency law
 No specific mention.
- State of emergency provisions
 No specific mention.
- Judiciary and courts
 No specific mention.
- Prisons and detention
 No specific mention.
- Traditional Laws
 No specific mention.
Socio-economic reconstruction
- Development or socio-economic reconstruction
 - Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistancePage 2, 8.
Humanitarian aid will continue to be allowed into the city as planned. - National economic plan
 No specific mention.
- Natural resources
 No specific mention.
- International funds
 No specific mention.
- Business
 No specific mention.
- Taxation
 No specific mention.
- Banks
 No specific mention.
Land, property and environment
- Land reform/rights
 No specific mention.
- Pastoralist/nomadism rights
 No specific mention.
- Cultural heritage
 No specific mention.
- Environment
 No specific mention.
- Water or riparian rights or access
 No specific mention.
Security sector
- Security Guarantees
 - Page 1, 6.
Both sides are to submit a report on the minefields and explosive obstacles in the Srebrenica area to UNPROFOR. Each side is to clear its minefields under the supervision of UNPROFOR. - Ceasefire
 - Security sector→Ceasefire→Ceasefire provisionPage 1, 1.
A total ceasefire in the Srebrenica area effective from 0459 on 18 April 1993. Freezing all combat actions on the achieved lines of confrontation including supporting artillery and rocket fire. - Police
 No specific mention.
- Armed forces
 - Page 2, 11.
All the disputed issues are to be resolved by a mixed military working group or at another meeting of the respective delegations of the conflicting sides under the mediation of Lt Gen Wahlgren. - DDR
 - Security sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisionsPage 1, 4.
The demilitarization of Srebrenica will be complete within 72 hours of the arrival of the UNPROFOR company in Srebrenica (1100 hours 18 April 1993, if they arrive later this will be changed). All weapons, ammunition, mines, explosives and combat supplies (except medicines) inside Srebrenica will be submitted/handed over to UNPROFOR under the supervision of three officers from each side with control carried out by UNPROFOR. No armed persons or units except UNPROFOR will remain within the city once the demilitarization process is complete. Responsibility for the demilitarization process remains with UNPROFOR.
Page 1, 5.
A working group will be established to decide the details of the demilitarization of Srebrenica This group will study in particular; the action to be taken if the demilitarization is not complete within 72 hours; the correct treatment for any personnel who hand over/submit their weapons to UNPROFOR. The working group will report to Lt Gen Wahlgren, Lt Gen Ratko Mladic and Gen Sefer Halilovic. The first report will be made at a meeting to be held at Sarajevo airport on Mon 19 April 1993 at 1200.
Page 2, 9.
The officers and the doctors supervising the demilitarization process are under the protection of UNPROFOR, their safety is to be guaranteed by both conflicting sides. - Intelligence services
 No specific mention.
- Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
 No specific mention.
- Withdrawal of foreign forces
 No specific mention.
- Corruption
 No specific mention.
- Crime/organised crime
 No specific mention.
- Drugs
 No specific mention.
- Terrorism
 No specific mention.
Transitional justice
- Transitional justice general
 No specific mention.
- Amnesty/pardon
 No specific mention.
- Courts
 No specific mention.
- Mechanism
 No specific mention.
- Prisoner release
 - Page 2, 10.
The working group is to make recommendations on carrying out an exchange of the prisoners, the killed and the wounded according to the principle "all for all" in the region of Srebrenica within 10 days. This is to be under the control of the ICRC. - Vetting
 No specific mention.
- Victims
 - Page 1, 3.
...The seriously wounded and seriously ill will be evacuated after identification by UNPROFOR in the presence of two doctors from each side and the ICRC. All categories of seriously wounded and seriously ill will be evacuated by air unhindered by either side. The number of seriously wounded and seriously ill is believed to be approximately 500. This will be verified on 18 April 1993 by UPROFOR and the result notified to each side.
Page 2, 10.
The working group is to make recommendations on carrying out an exchange of the prisoners, the killed and the wounded according to the principle "all for all" in the region of Srebrenica within 10 days. This is to be under the control of the ICRC. - Missing persons
 No specific mention.
- Reparations
 No specific mention.
- Reconciliation
 No specific mention.
Implementation
- UN signatory
 - Signed by: Lt Gen Walgren, representing UNPROFOR (United Nations Protection Force) acting as mediator in the meeting and witness.
 - Other international signatory
 No specific mention.
- Referendum for agreement
 No specific mention.
- International mission/force/similar
 - Page 1, 2.
The deployment of a company group of UNPROFOR into Srebrenica by 1100 18 April 1993. This company group is guaranteed safe and unhindered passage from Tuzla to Srebrenica by both sides.
Page 1, 4.
The demilitarization of Srebrenica will be complete within 72 hours of the arrival of the UNPROFOR company in Srebrenica (1100 hours 18 April 1993, if they arrive later this will be changed). All weapons, ammunition, mines, explosives and combat supplies (except medicines) inside Srebrenica will be submitted/handed over to UNPROFOR under the supervision of three officers from each side with control carried out by UNPROFOR. No armed persons or units except UNPROFOR will remain within the city once the demilitarization process is complete. Responsibility for the demilitarization process remains with UNPROFOR.
Page 1, 5.
A working group will be established to decide the details of the demilitarization of Srebrenica This group will study in particular; the action to be taken if the demilitarization is not complete within 72 hours; the correct treatment for any personnel who hand over/submit their weapons to UNPROFOR. The working group will report to Lt Gen Wahlgren, Lt Gen Ratko Mladic and Gen Sefer Halilovic. The first report will be made at a meeting to be held at Sarajevo airport on Mon 19 April 1993 at 1200.
Page 1, 6.
Both sides are to submit a report on the minefields and explosive obstacles in the Srebrenica area to UNPROFOR. Each side is to clear its minefields under the supervision of UNPROFOR.
Page 2, 9.
The officers and the doctors supervising the demilitarization process are under the protection of UNPROFOR, their safety is to be guaranteed by both conflicting sides.
Page 2, 11.
All the disputed issues are to be resolved by a mixed military working group or at another meeting of the respective delegations of the conflicting sides under the mediation of Lt Gen Wahlgren. - Enforcement mechanism
 No specific mention.
- Related cases
 No specific mention.
- Source
 - UN Peacemaker
http://peacemaker.un.org/ 
Source agreement
AGREEMENT FOR THE DEMILITARIZATION OF SREBRENICA
At a meeting held at Sarajevo on 17 April 1993, Lt Gen Mladic and Gen Halilovic in the presence of Lt Gen Wahlgren representing UNPROFOR,
acting as a mediator, agreed the folllowing:
1. A total ceasefire in the Srebrenica area effective from 0459 on 18 April 1993.
Freezing all combat actions on the achieved lines of confrontation including supporting artillery and rocket fire.
2. The deployment of a company group of UNPROFOR into Srebrenica by 1100 18 April 1993.
This company group is guaranteed safe and
unhindered passage from Tuzla to Srebrenica by both sides.
3. The opening of an air corridor between Tuzla and Srebrenica via Zvornik for evacuation of the seriously wounded and seriously ill.
The air corridor opens at 1200 18 April 1993 and continues on 19 April 1993, weather permitting, for as long as it takes to evacuate all the existing seriously wounded and seriously ill.
The helicopters will fly from Tuzla to Zvornik and land for an inspection at Zvornik which will not cause unnecessary delay to the evacuation.
The seriously wounded and seriously ill will be evacuated after identification by UNPROFOR in the presence of two doctors from each side and the ICRC.
All categories of seriously wounded and seriously ill will be evacuated by air unhindered by either side.
The number of seriously wounded and seriously ill is believed to be approximately 500.
This will be verified on 18 April 1993 by UNPROFOR and the result notified to each side.
4. The demilitarization of Srebrenica will be complete within 72 hours of the arrival of the UNPROFOR company in Srebrenica (1100 hours 18 April 1993, if they arrive later this will be changed).
All weapons, ammunition, mines, explosives and combat supplies (except medicines) inside Srebrenica will be submitted/handed over to UNPROFOR under the supervision of three officers from each side with control carried out by UNPROFOR.
No armed persons or units except UNPROFOR wi 11 remain within the city once the demilitarization process is complete.
Responsibility for the demilitarization process remains with UNPROFOR.
5. A working group will be established to decide the details of the demilitarization of Srebrenica.
This group will study in particular;
the action to be taken if the demilitarization is not complete within 72 hours;
the correct treatment for any personnel who hand over/submit their weapons to UNPROFOR.
The working group will report to Lt Gen Wahlgren, Lt Gen Ratko Mladic and Gen Sefer Halilovic.
The first report will be made at a meeting to be held at Sarajevo airport on Mon 19 April 1993 at 1200.
6. Both sides are to submit a report on the minefields and explosive obstacles in the Srebrenica area to UNPROFOR.
Each side is to clear its minefields under the supervision of UNPROFOR.,
7. Neither side is to hinder the freedom of movement.
The UNHCR and ICRC are to investigate allegations of hinderance of movement in Srebrenica and Tuzla in particular.
8. Humanitarian aid will continue to be allowed into the city as planned.
9. The officers and the doctors supervising the demilitarization process are under the protection of UNPROFOR, their safety is to be guaranteed by both conflicting sides.
10. The working group is to make recommendations on carrying out an exchange of the prisoners, the killed and the wounded according
to the principle "all for all" in the region of Srebrenica within 10 days.
This is to be under the control of the ICRC.
11. All the disputed issues are to be resolved by a mixed military working group or at another meeting of the respective delegations of the conflicting sides under the mediation of Lt Gen Wahlgren.
signed:
Gen Sefer Halilovic, Lt Gen Ratko Mladic
witnessed by:
Lt Gen Wahlgren
The 18 day of April 1993

