For nearly a generation, allegations of a Serb massacre in Srebrenica have dominated the image of the Bosnian Civil War, the Yugoslav Civil Wars and indeed the image of Serbs as a people. Serbs have been stigmatized a priori as THE war criminals per se. A 1998 article entitled “Mass Graves in Bosnia Bolster War-Crimes…
Diana Johnstone: Using war as an excuse for more war (2005)
This remarkable analysis of Srebrenica was written some years ago, but it is as topical now as it was then. In a brief and reasoned overview, all the major issues and dilemmas of the official Srebrenica narrative are set forth. We recommend it warmly to our readers and we invite them to form their own…
Marko Attila Hoare: The rantings of an academic buffoon
[One of the best unintentional publicists for Srebrenica genocide doubters is also one of the official narrative’s most aggressive promoters – Marko Attila Hoare. His vituperative and intemperate style of writing is largely devoid of factual references. But that is not at all odd. The official story is thin on material evidence while a huge…
First Aleppo, now East Ghouta: The political uses of Srebrenica
Syria’s New Srebrenica in the Making By Stephen Karganovic Does the comical gullibility of the Western public have any bounds? Disregarding all the previous false alarms and thoroughly debunked psyop false flag operations designed to pin genocidal misconduct on the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Asad in order to produce a rationale for full…
Prof. Peter Maher: When did Srebrenica become “genocide”?
[The question raised by Prof. Maher in this exclusive comment for our website: When did Srebrenica start being referred to as a “massacre” and, eventually, “genocide? is of the utmost importance. If it was not fairly soon after the event, what explains the tardiness to call an alleged spade a spade? Was the initial strategic…
Dr Marcus Papadopoulos: The Demise of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, Srebrenica, and Western Interventionism
Whilst there are no golden ages, it is abundantly clear that the world today is in a very unhealthy state. From Eastern Europe to North Africa to the Middle East, countries, in recent years, have been severely destabilised, resulting in carnage and the destruction of hundreds of thousands of lives. And at the heart of…
Srebrenica: Requiem for a propaganda fiction (2011)
The controversy of Srebrenica enters a new phase. There is now a definitive new study in English incorporating the most up to date evidence and presenting a thorough critique of the evidence (or what passed for evidence) that was available previously. It is the monograph prepared by a group of authors and published by Srebrenica…
The political significance of the Srebrenica massacre
Srebrenica is a multidisciplinary issue. It can be studied from legal, forensic, psychological, moral, and a number of other perspectives. In the attached essay, US researcher Andy Wilcoxson’s “Srebrenica Report” focuses on the political significance of the official narrative of Srebrenica events. Andy Wilcoxson – Srebrenica Report
General Lewis Mackenzie on Srebrenica (2005)
Canadian General Lewis Mackenzie commanded UNPROFOR forces in Bosnia in the early period of the conflict (1992). Based on his experience in the field and information received he published the following article in the Toronto Globe and Mail on July 14, 2005. The real story behind Srebrenica LEWIS MACKENZIE SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL…
Srebrenica – die unendliche Geschichte
Just about all serious Srebrenica researchers, whatever their particular view may be, will agree on at least one point: when we are talking about Srebrenica – termed by Professor Edward Herman as the greatest triumph of propaganda at the end of the twenthieth century [1] – nothing is really clear and few things are as…