Peter Handke Nobel Prize Uproar Overlooks Evidence of Flawed Srebrenica Conclusions

The awarding of the Nobel Prize for literature to Austrian writer Peter Handke provoked some visceral reactions. The objectors were not at all motivated by the aesthetic qualities of the literature Handke produced, but entirely by their rejection of some of the political positions that the author had taken. A major “argument” raised against Handke…

Edward S. Herman: Poor Marlise — Her Old Allies Are Now Attacking the Tribunal and Even Portraying the Serbs as Victims

This vintage piece by the late Prof. Edward Herman, an authoritative and astute critic of the Hague Tribunal, was written shortly after the publication of former ICTY Chief Prosecutor Carla del Ponte’s memoir “The Hunt: Me and the War Criminals.” In this review of Del Ponte’s book, which appeared in Global Research in 2008, Prof. Herman…