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…
First 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…
Srebrenica — the truth behind the headlines
This remarkable visual summary of what Srebrenica is all about is a production Balkan Conflicts Research Team, a group of British citizens with a keen interest in Balkan issues who work closely with Srebrenica Historical Project. In this film four major aspects of the intertwined Srebrenica/ICTY narrative are singled out and scrutinized: how the myth…
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 :
Jonathan Rooper on ICTY bias
Bias is the International Criminal Tribunal For the Former Yugoslavia’s other name. There is one charge that might naively be against the Tribunal that would never stick. It is the charge that it is an impartial court of law. British journalist and former BBC editor Jonathan Rooper, an astute observer of the Hague Tribunal and…
A subject the Hague Tribunal would prefer to avoid: Karremans – Mladić Hotel Fontana meeting on July 11, 1995
Video recordings of Hotel Fontana meetings in Bratunac on July 11 and 12 1995 is key ignored evidence expunged not only from the official Srebrenica narrative, but largely missing as well in court proceedings at the Hague. It obviously suits the prosecution to side-line this evidence, but surprisingly the defense also has been none too…
ICTY modus operandi: doctored evidence
The BBC4 Storyville documentary on the trial of Slobodan Milosevic, broadcast in two parts on 7 & 8 February 2007, was on the face of it a study of a war crimes trial carried out in a painstaking manner which was ultimately unable to proceed to the foregone conclusion by the untimely death of the…
Balkan “genocides” are not to be questioned
Never mind the vile practice of “genocide denial,” it seems that the exuberant practice of genocide affirmation is now sweeping the Balkans. Genocide accusations are, it would seem, the latest fashion spreading out of the Balkans. On December 5, a former minister in the “government” of NATO occupied and administered Kosovo, Ivan Todosijevic, who happens…
Interview with General Ratko Mladić, August 1995.
This is a neglected and largely unknown CNN interview with General Ratko Mladić, filmed in August 1995. The general was so articulate that subsequently the interview was swept under the rug and was never broadcast. In his responses to the journalist’s questions, the general touches upon the then recent events in Srebrenica.