Swiss independent journalists’ association, Swiss Propaganda Research, has disclosed the background of four key events during the wars in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, including Srebrenica. The conclusions drawn by Swiss analysts are significant because they focus on staged events which largely determined the formulation of Western policies contrary to the fundamental interests of…
Phillip Corwyn: Foreword to THE SREBRENICA MASSACRE (Evidence, Context, Politics), edited by Edward S. Herman
Phillip Corwyn was the UN’s highest ranking civilian official in Bosnia in July 1995 when Srebrenica fell to the Bosnian Serbs. That makes his direct assessment of the chain of events which led to Srebrenica and their aftermath all the more historically pertinent. On July 11, 1995, the town of Srebrenica fell to the Bosnian…
Srebrenica, just the facts
In 2017 we published a short essay, “Srebrenica, just the facts.” A review of its contents discloses that as an overview of Srebrenica it is just as pertinent and reliable today as it was when it originally was put out. In the essay, all the major issues involving Srebrenica are discussed and our position is,…
Unwrapping the riddle of Srebrenica
Churchill’s famous dictum about the Soviet Union, that it was “a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma,” is arguably just as applicable to Srebrenica July 11 this year was the twenty-fifth anniversary of that landmark event of the Yugoslav wars which the late Prof. Edward Hermann, speaking somewhat less poetically than Churchill, had…
Major General Carlos Martins Branco: Did Clinton Stage A Hoax At Srebrenica? Eye-Witness Account Of A Former United Nations Military Observer In Bosnia
Major General Carlos Martins Branco’s reflexions on Srebrenica are of great value, first, because in July 1995 he was deputy commander of UN Military Observers contingent in Bosnia, and, secondly, because as a Portuguese officer he was emotionally far removed from the warring parties and had no favorites in the conflict. His position guaranteed that…
Interview with Marko Gašić about Srebrenica
Marko Gasic, spokesman for the Serbian Information Centre throughout the Balkan conflicts, giving his incisive views on what happened at Srebrenica 25 years ago. Not to be missed. Accessible on Twitter, Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam. Please click here: Marko Gašić on Srebrenica :
Phillip Corwin: Foreword to “Srebrenica Massacre”
Phillip Corwin’s assessment of Srebrenica is a document of great historical value. As the highest ranking civilian UN administrator in Bosnia in 1995, Corwin was on the spot and is eminently qualified to state his conclusions. This is Corwin’s Introduction to “Srebrenica Massacre” [ed. by E. Hermann, 2011], downloadable version of which is attached. On…
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…
A curious analogy – Corona virus misrepresentations follow Srebrenica script
As the Corona virus hysteria narrative continues to collapse (here and here) another dubious narrative, launched a quarter of a century ago – Srebrenica genocide – comes to mind. The common thread of both narratives is that they have just enough genuine elements to provide a seemingly plausible foundation for a vastly exaggerated tale. The…
George Bogdanich: Special Report – Srebrenica and the Politics of War Crimes
This analysis of Srebrenica was first published in 2005, but has lost none of its pertinence. As we approach the 25th anniversary of the still enigmatic and for the most part unresolved event, it behooves us to ponder the questions raised by the author. Ten years of reflection since the end of the war in…