Against Nato's War in Yugoslavia: Examination of the 1999 NATO intervention in Yugoslavia with an emphasis on under-reported events, media misrepresentation, and political issues not addressed in the public debate.
Balkan Statistics: Asserts that the killings committed in Kosovo before the bombings were few compared to the number of people being killed by other nations in the world.
Balkans in Crisis: A socialist internationalist perspective of the Balkan crisis with historical background, links and other information.
Balkans Special Report: From WashingtonPost.com. [updated -1999]
Bosnia Support Committee: American citizens hold U.S. government accountable for acquiescence in the ethnic cleansing in former Yugoslavia.
Bosnian Institute: The Bosnian Institute (a UK charity) provides education and information on the history and culture of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Crucible of War: Documenting Personal Stories from former Yugoslavia: A multi-media project dedicated to documenting personal stories of ordinary people from Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, and other countries of current and former Yugoslavia. Includes a video, historical timeline, study guides, discussion group, and links to other resources.
James Bissett's Balkan Crisis Page: A former Canadian ambassador to Yugoslavia sharply criticizes NATO and the U.S. bombing of Serbia.
Kosovo Conflict: A Balkan Tragedy: Aims to counter the misconceptions held by the public of both the Serbs and the real nature of US and NATO intervention in the Balkans.
Kosovo crisis and Bulgaria: Latest surveys about Kosovo crisis and Bulgarian public opinion.
NATO-Yugoslav War Internet Resources: Features an aggregation of editorials on NATO actions in the Balkans.
Religion and War in Yugoslavia: Analysis that sheds new light on the role of religion and the place of Serbs in the former Yugoslavia.
The Current Bombings: Behind the Rhetoric: An analysis by Noam Chomsky of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999.
The War Diaries: Regularly updated diaries from an individual caught in the war. By A.G. in Belgrade.
Years of Entanglement: Yugoslavia 1981-1990: Photo essay by Dushan Drakulich with disturbing, bizarre, tragic, and even comic documentary images from the period preceeding the war.