Kravica: Some victims are more equal than others

Each January 7, the Orthodox Christmas day marks the anniversary of the 1993 attack on the Serbian village of Kravica committed by Muslim forces from Srebrenica under the command of Naser Orić. Several dozen villagers were killed in the attack, the remaining Serbian population was forced to flee to safety, and many homes were pillaged, demolished…

Edward S. Herman & David Peterson: The New York Times on the Yugoslavia Tribunal – A Study in total propaganda service (2004)

Anybody reading “Not Guilty: Report of the Commission of Inquiry Into the Charges Made Against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials” (1937), written by a group chaired by John Dewey, can only be struck by the frequent parallels between Soviet and ICTY principles and court procedure.The Dewey Commission stressed the political and public relations function…

Gordon N. Bardos: Trials and Tribulations: Politics as Justice at the ICTY (2013)

“The tribunal’s costs have been astronomical; the final price tag will probably run over $2 billion. Legal scholar and anthropologist Robert Hayden has estimated that the ICTY will have spent about $14 million per individual trial. The ICTY’s budget for 2012–13 was approximately $251 million. By way of comparison, this year’s total annual budget of…

K. Dekleva and J. Post: “Genocide in Bosnia: The Case of Dr. Radovan Karadzic”

“From 1992 to 1995 the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina experienced a war of genocidal proportions between the Bosnian Serbs, the Bosnian Croats, and the Bosnian Muslims. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has indicted Dr. Radovan Karadzic-former President of the Bosnian Serb Republic, psychiatrist, and poet-as a suspected war criminal for his role in…