Jonathan Rooper on the Srebrenica cover-up

The “Srebrenica cover-up” story was improvised to explain the embarrassing dearth of bodies of execution victims that became manifest shortly after exhumations began. As late as the Krstić trial judgment in 2001, even the Prosecution friendly Chamber was forced to admit that no satisfactory evidence of a Srebrenica cover-up, involving the massive reburial of bodies…

The sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY & the Srebrenica ‘cover-up’

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/1261199650750636035?s=20 What was the Srebrenica cover-up? A story that began to…

Milošević and genocide: Transcript of Dr Cees Wiebes and Chris Stephen interviewed by Clive Anderson on Radio 5 Live, October 2004

When in early 2000s the Dutch government decided to appoint a commission to investigate what happened in Srebrenica, Dr Cees Wiebes was engaged to research the intelligence background of the subject events. The commission’s comprehensive conclusions were about 7,000 pages long. The final document is known as the NIOD Report, and was published in 2002.…

The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY & the UN

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/1258668705560608768?s=20 What is the relationship between The Hague Tribunal and the UN?…

A subject the Hague Tribunal would prefer to avoid: Karremans – Mladić Hotel Fontana meeting on July 11, 1995

Video recordings of Hotel Fontana meetings in Bratunac on July 11 and 12 1995 is key ignored evidence expunged not only from the official Srebrenica narrative, but largely missing as well in court proceedings at the Hague. It obviously suits the prosecution to side-line this evidence, but surprisingly the defense also has been none too…

The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY and Nataša Kandić

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/1256136697072451586?s=20 Who is Nataša Kandić? A Serbian woman who, in 1992, created…

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…