The appended graphs reflect the basic forensic picture of Srebrenica. They depict the situation in Srebrenica-related mass graves that between 1996 and 2001 were exhumed and studied by forensic teams dispatched for that purpose by the Prosecution of the Hague Tribunal. The first graph, “Summary analysis of Srebrenica autopsy reports,” is a breakdown of the condition of the exhumed human remains, by category. The second graph, “Srebrenica mass grave paired femur-bone count,” shows the approximate number of individuals that were found in Srebrenica-related mass graves. After cross-comparing the data in the two graphs, the question of how many prisoners could have been executed is relatively easy to answer.
The forensic data recorded by Prosecution experts of the Hague Tribunal are incompatible with the Srebrenica narrative enshrined in ICTY judgments and promoted by the political establishment and the media. Basic facts are a major challenge to the indefinite perpetuation of their misleading account of what happened in Srebrenica in July of 1995.
Summary analysis of Srebrenica autopsy reports
From left to right:
442 – Ligatures and/or blindfolds
655 – Death caused by bullet
477 – Bullet and non-bullet related metal fragments
411 – Cause of death impossible to determine
1,583 – Various body parts only
Srebrenica mass grave paired femur-bone count
Mass grave | Right femur bone | Left femur bone | Femur fragment |
Liplje | 131 | 131 | 4 |
Ravnice | 221 | 224 | 1 |
Glogova | 275 | 273 | 2 |
Čančari Road | 233 | 240 | 3 |
Kozluk | 318 | 315 | 0 |
Hodžići Road | 155 | 156 | 2 |
Cerska | 146 | 146 | 0 |
Nova Kasaba | 56 | 56 | 0 |
Lažete | 110 | 110 | 0 |
Pilica | 115 | 115 | 0 |
Zeleni Jadar | 116 | 113 | 1 |
Brana (Dam) | 31 | 32 | 15 |
Konjević Polje | 12 | 12 | 0 |
Total number of femur bone pairs | 1919 | 1923 | 28 |