George Szamuely: An Analysis of Humanitarian Intervention in Action

Srebrenica is inextricably linked to the concept of “humanitarian intervention,” or Right to Protect, also known as R2P. Without reference to what is officially deemed to have occurred in Srebrenica, it is scarcely conceivable that the concept of “humanitarian intervention,” which stands wholly outside the confines of international law, would ever have been seriously considered…

The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: ICTY bias

The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam You may view this Tweet at: https://twitter.com/ResearchTeam/status/1251059302338527232?s=20 What are the clearest examples of the ICTY’s bias? The ICTY…

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 2 OF SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 808 (1993)

The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia was established under UN auspices in 1993 in most extraordinary circumstances. There is no provision in the UN Charter which would make the founding of such a court possible. That makes ICTY illegal ab initio. But since political exigencies rather than legal considerations dictated that such a Tribunal…

The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY and ‘The New World Order”

The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam  You may view this Tweet at:  https://twitter.com/ResearchTeam/status/1251059302338527232?s=20 What was the ‘New World Order”? The theme of a speech…

The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY & ‘international conflict’

The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam  You may view this Tweet at: https://twitter.com/ResearchTeam/status/1248526762813927424?s=20 Why did the concept of ‘international conflict’ matter so much to…

How false witness Momir Nikolić’s bogus evidence was spun to buttress ICTY Prosecution’s reburial case

Momir Nikolić, assistant security officer in the Bratunac Brigade during the war in Bosnia, was indicted by ICTY for complicity in Srebrenica genocide and brought to the Hague in 2002 to face trial. He was one of several accused who chose to make a plea bargain with the Prosecution. Invariably, those who took that path…

The Sham of The Hague Tribunal: The ICTY & Kosovo

The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam  You may view this Tweet at: https://twitter.com/ResearchTeam/status/1246341962577465344?s=20 How did the ICTY handle the Kosovo war? Initially it was…