Report of UN Secretary General on the fall of Srebrenica
ICTY file document 01824931: Minutes of BiH Presidency Meeting on 11 August 1995 about Srebrenica
Minutes of the 11 August 1995 meeting of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency concerning the recent Srebrenica events which shed light on a number of controversial issues. Firstly, President Alija Izetbegović estimates the real number of executions at 3,000, considerably below the 8,000 figure which ultimately gained currency, and states that at the time he…
European Parliament Srebrenica Resolution (2009)
European parliament Srebrenica Resolution
John R. Schindler: an estimate of executed prisoners and column casualties
John Schindler is an American intelligence officer and security and anti-terrorism expert. Since 2005 he taught National Security at the U. S. Naval War College, including courses in security, strategy, intelligence work, terrorism, and military history. Previous to that, he spent almost ten years as an analyst and counter-intelligence officer with the National Security Agency. During…
DNA evidence and its uses in Srebrenica cases (2011)
[It is time for some serious attention to the important but largely neglected issue of DNA analysis. After 15 years and much digging it has proved impossible to meet the 8,000 “men and boys” quota (even by splitting up human remains and treating a few bones as a “case”, and thus implicitly as the equivalent…
C. E. Moore letter on exhumation procedures (1996)
Dr. Elliott Moore’s objections to the procedures of ICTY Prosecution forensic teams used in Bosnia in the aftermath of the massacre in Srebrenica was an early alarm signal pointing to numerous abuses which led to the review of these practices contained in the San Antonio Report. CE Moore letter
The San Antonio Report (1998)
Report of a multi-disciplinary Oversight Committee in 1998 on ICTY forensic practices. San Antonio report
Forensic evidence and the ICTY
An analysis of some of the principal issues concerning the preparation and presentation of forensic evidence at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague, by Melanie Klinkner. Forensic Expertise and the ICTY
Forensic analysis of ICTY post-mortem reports
The subject of this analysis are the results of the forensic analysis performed by expert teams of the Hague Tribunal [ICTY] between 1995 and 2002 at several locations in the region of Eastern Bosnia when they exhumed and examined hundreds of human remains presumed to belong to Srebrenica victims. Post-mortem examinations were conducted on the…
Sloppy exhumations are the backbone of the ICTY forensic case
The letter reproduced below, written by forensic anthropologist C. E. Moore II, who took part in the work of forensic exhumations teams sent to the Srebrenica area by ICTY Office of Prosecutor in 1996, is an important and revealing document. Our own analysis of ICTY’s Srebrenica forensic work has disclosed numerous problems which cast serious…
