United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina

It completed its mandate on 31 December 2002, when it was succeeded by the European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The SRSG exercised authority over the UN’s IPTF Police Commissioner and coordinated other United Nations activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

They were trafficked to different locations, forcibly stripped and sold to individuals who beat and raped them in brothels in Bosnia.

[6][7] Bolkovac stated accusations that mission head Klein dismissed several high-profile cases that were escalated to his level after she forwarded a number to the internal affairs unit.

[8] A UN audit, released by the US government in 2008, into Klein's actions in both Bosnia and Liberia accused him of a significant role in a number of scandals, though specifically clearing him of corruption.

Finnish peacekeepers with a Sisu XA-180 in Bosnia.