The Netherlands has been ordered to compensate the families of three Bosnian Muslims killed in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.<br /><br />That's after Dutch UN peacekeeping troops handed the men over to Serb forces. An appeals court at The Hague said the soldiers should have suspected that the men were facing death.<br /><br />In its judgement, the court turned around a previous ruling which held the UN responsible for issuing orders to the Dutch batallion. <br /><br />This judgement says the Dutch state gave direct orders to the troops and failed to protect civilians.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons reports from the Hague.
