There are too many inconsistencies surrounding the claims of the Srebrenica lobby. If looked at carefully, they give the game the away and, cumulatively, undermine every essential claim of the official Srebrenica narrative. An example is the mobilization order issued by Srebrenica municipal authorities. Since the April and May 1993 demilitarization agreements were signed, the enclave of Srebrenica was supposed to remain unarmed and without any military presence other than UN forces. The general mobilization order, bearing ICTY data base insignia, renders the assertion that an intention existed to carry out that commitment utterly unsustainable. That fact is also amply confirmed by numerous other credible sources, including the “Dutch Battalion Debriefing.” It is now an established fact, although its obvious implications are largely ignored, that while the pretense of demilitarization was maintained, a fully armed division of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina was stationed within Srebrenica, using its territory as a staging ground for conducting military operations against Serbian forces and civilians out of the “UN protected” enclave.
- David N. Gibbs: How the Srebrenica Massacre Redefined US Foreign Policy
- Srebrenica war crimes suspect list, July 1995
