An independent commission has reached an official death toll from the Bosnian war in the 1990's. The study from the Norwegian Research and Documentation Center in Sarajevo - called the “The Bosnian Book of the Dead” - has reached a figure of 97, 207, far less than United Nations estimates. UN estimates cite a figure of 110,000. Spokesmen from the group say the figure could raise as much as 10,000 due to ongoing research. 65% of those killed were Bosnian Muslims, 25% were Serbian, and roughly 10% were Croatian. The worst of those investigated was the massacre at Srebrenica - the UN safe zone - where some 8,000 Bosnian men and boys were murdered in July 1995.
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