Dr. Milenko Kreća is professor of international law at the University of Belgrade and was a judge on the International Court of Justice panel which considered Bosnia and Herzegovina’s application to ICJ to find Serbia guilty of genocide for certain events which took place on its territory during the conflict in the 1990s. Kreća’s separate and…
Evidence of enormous combat losses suffered by the 28th Division column after the fall of Srebrenica
The extent of the legitimate combat losses of the 28th Division column which conducted a breakout from Srebrenica to Tuzla needs to be sorted out. The armed column traversed about 60 km of territory under Serb control and in the process ran into numerous Serb ambushes. Column losses were never considered as a separate category…
Srebrenica – a genocide narrative that is running out of steam
July 11 this year will mark the 26th anniversary of the tragic events that took place in 1995 in the east Bosnian district of Srebrenica. With each passing year the ceremony loses some of its luster and pomp, as genocide fatigue sets in. The inquirer into these matters will get radically different answers and interpretations,…
ICTY Srebrenica Autopsy reports
For twenty-five years autopsy reports have been the only tangible evidence in existence of what passes as the “Srebrenica narrative”. Between 1996 and 2001 those reports were prepared by the forensic experts of the Office of the Prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal. Technically, the task of those experts was to conduct exhumations of mass graves…