The Srebrenica propaganda narrative, which the Hague Tribunal has adopted practically in its original form, contends that the Serbian side decided to commit genocide on Muslims at three meetings held at the Fontana hotel in Bratunac on July 11 and 12, 1995. At those meetings major Serbian figures were present along with Muslim civilian representatives…
Second Fontana Hotel meeting, July 11, 1995
The Srebrenica propaganda narrative, which the Hague Tribunal has adopted practically in its original form, contends that the Serbian side decided to commit genocide on Muslims at three meetings held at the Fontana hotel in Bratunac on July 11 and 12, 1995. At those meetings major Serbian figures were present along with Muslim civilian representatives…
David N. Gibbs: How the Srebrenica Massacre Redefined US Foreign Policy
As noted by Ronald W. Cox, editor of “Class, Race, and Corporate Power,” the journal where this article by University of Arizona history Professor David Gibbs was published, “[i]t should be recalled that last year, the regime of Bashir Assad was widely believed to be committing genocide in Syria, and in 2011, Muammar Gaddafi was…
Miša Djurković: La dimensión política en el trabajo del tribunal internacional para la antigua Yugoslavia: TPIY como una forma de justicia política
por Miša Djurković1 “La OTAN es amiga del Tribunal… Los países de la OTAN son los que han financiado la creación del Tribunal, estamos entre los financiadores mayoritarios” Jamie Shea, vocero de la OTAN, explicando por qué no espera acusaciones del TPIY contra funcionarios de la OTAN, mayo 16, 1999. Introducción La idea de la…
28th Division arrival in Tuzla after the breakout from Srebrenica, July 2018
This video shows the arrival in mid-July 1995 of the column of the 28th Division of BH Army troops and civilians from Srebrenica to the Tuzla area, which was under the control of the Sarajevo authorities. It is of interest for at least three reasons. First, the physical appearance of column members is very different…
First Republica Srpska Srebrenica Report (2002)
Republika Srpska’s controversial 2002 Srebrenica Report ultimately provoked the formation of the RS Government Srebrenica Commission which, under relentless pressure from the then international High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Paddy Ashdown, composed another report in 2004 which was in line with the official Western narrative on the subject. Since both reports were politically motivated…
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
FABRICE GARNIRON: SREBRENICA, QUELQUES QUESTIONS PRELIMINAIRES
Exhumations, nombre de victimes : la désinformation du Monde (1995-2012) De la chute de Srebrenica aux procès actuellement en cours de Radovan Karadzic et de Ratko Mladic, Le Monde a régulièrement présenté comme un fait avéré la mise à mort systématique de 6000 personnes, voire de 8000 ou de 100001. En mai 2011 par exemple,…
«War in the Balkans» – the Memoirs of a Portuguese Peacekeeper (II)
In his memoir, «War in the Balkans», (1) retired Portuguese general Carlos Martins Branco, who during the conflict in the Former Yugoslavia was in the strategically important post of Deputy Head of Mission of UN Military Observers in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (1994-1996), recounts his knowledge of events that took place around Srebrenica in…
«War in the Balkans» – the Memoirs of a Portuguese Peacekeeper (I)
General Carlos Martins Branco is one of the most fascinating (and until quite recently also inaccessible) actors in the Srebrenica controversy. From his Zagreb vantage point as deputy head of the U.N. Protection Force (UNPROFOR) between 1994 and 1996, during the latter phase of the 1990s Yugoslav conflict as it unfolded in Croatia and Bosnian…