Canadian criminal law attorney Christopher Black, besides being an experienced legal practitioner who has handled cases in international ad hoc tribunals both at the Hague and in Rwanda, maintains a keen interest in the circumstances which brought about the bloody dismemberment of Yugoslavia. Srebrenica is a key component of those complex historical events. The text…
Column survivors’ statements speak of thousands of combat casualties
While there is no doubt that up to a thousand Bosnian Muslim prisoners were illegally executed in the immediate aftermath of the fall of Srebrenica on July 11, 1995, there is a larger picture which is systematically obscured and downplayed. One of the elements of that picture are combat deaths on both sides in relative…
Judge Prisca Matimba faces a new Srebrenica challenge
We will soon be lucky enough to learn the answer to one of the few remaining mysteries of the Yugoslav Tribunal at the Hague. At this point it is entirely irrelevant how you choose to call it, ICTY or The Mechanism (the latter being the official, sinister-sounding name of its final incarnation). The issue concerns…
Third Fontana Hotel meeting, July 12, 1995
The Srebrenica propaganda narrative, which the Hague Tribunal has adopted practically in its original form, contends that the Serbian side decided to commit genocide on Muslims at three meetings held at the Fontana hotel in Bratunac on July 11 and 12, 1995. At those meetings major Serbian figures were present along with Muslim civilian representatives…
Second Fontana Hotel meeting, July 11, 1995
The Srebrenica propaganda narrative, which the Hague Tribunal has adopted practically in its original form, contends that the Serbian side decided to commit genocide on Muslims at three meetings held at the Fontana hotel in Bratunac on July 11 and 12, 1995. At those meetings major Serbian figures were present along with Muslim civilian representatives…
First Fontana Hotel meeting, July 11, 1995
The Srebrenica propaganda narrative, which the Hague Tribunal has adopted practically in its original form, contends that the Serbian side decided to commit genocide on Muslims at three meetings held at the Fontana hotel in Bratunac on July 11 and 12, 1995. At those meetings major Serbian figures were present along with Muslim civilian representatives…
New “Srebrenica Historical Project” book by Andy Wilcoxson
Srebrenica Historical Project is pleased to announce the publication of “Joint criminal enterprise — Why everything you were told about Serbs was wrong” by Andy Wilcoxson. Mr. Wilcoxson’s book covers the background and course of the Yugoslav crisis in the 1990s, up to and including Kosovo. It deals extensively with allegations concerning Srebrenica. The copiously…
Christopher Black: The Mladic Case — A Stain On Civilization
Cristopher Black is a distinguished Canadian criminal attorney with trial experience before the Rwanda Tribunal and ICTY. His analysis of the ICTY “trial judgment” in the Mladić case leaves few major stones unturned. “All that is a lie. This is a NATO-style trial.” The defiant words of General Mladic to the judges of the NATO…
Srebrenica — the truth behind the headlines
This remarkable visual summary of what Srebrenica is all about is a production Balkan Conflicts Research Team, a group of British citizens with a keen interest in Balkan issues who work closely with Srebrenica Historical Project. In this film four major aspects of the intertwined Srebrenica/ICTY narrative are singled out and scrutinized: how the myth…
George Kenney: The Bosnia calculation – how many died?
George Kenney was deputy chief Yugoslav desk officer at the State Department when the conflict in the former Yugoslavia was ignited. His journey is emblematic of the dense thicket of lies that the dominant narrative was built on. Initially, he was a true believer and accepted unquestioningly the political propaganda that was fed to him,…