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C. Wiebes - Intelligence en de oorlog in Bosnië 1992-1995. De rol van de inlichtingen- en veiligheidsdiensten - Engels

C. Wiebes - Intelligence en de oorlog in Bosnië 1992-1995. De rol van de inlichtingen- en veiligheidsdiensten - Engels

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376Canadian UPROFOR units <strong>in</strong> Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica. There were also Situation Reports from the CanadianUPROFOR unit <strong>in</strong> the <strong>en</strong>clave.2. Collection of the <strong>De</strong>partm<strong>en</strong>t of Foreign Affairs and International Tra<strong>de</strong> (DFAIT) <strong>in</strong> Ottawa. A totalof 39 dossiers from the so-called File No. 21-14-6-UNPROFOR were consulted from the archive ofthe Canadian <strong>De</strong>partm<strong>en</strong>t of Foreign Affairs and International Tra<strong>de</strong> (DFAIT). This collectionconta<strong>in</strong>s Canadian diplomatic telegrams which were exchanged betwe<strong>en</strong> the m<strong>in</strong>istry <strong>in</strong> Ottawa and theCanadian diplomatic repres<strong>en</strong>tations abroad relat<strong>in</strong>g to UNPROFOR affairs.3. Canadian Access to Information Act (AIA), Kev<strong>in</strong> O Neill, History of CBNRC (1987) [Classified].4. Canadian Access to Information Act (AIA), Dossier 1972.5. Reports from ECMM observers <strong>in</strong> Bosnia were acquired through the M<strong>in</strong>istry of <strong>De</strong>f<strong>en</strong>ce.6. A total of 76 docum<strong>en</strong>ts of various sorts were s<strong>en</strong>t by the headquarters of the 2nd Corps of theABiH <strong>in</strong> Tuzla.7. Several docum<strong>en</strong>ts connected with the journey of the m<strong>en</strong> of Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica to Tuzla were received fromthe M<strong>in</strong>istry of the Interior of the Republika Srpska (M<strong>in</strong>istarstvo Unutrasnjih Poslova).I<strong>van</strong>isevic Collection.This collection conta<strong>in</strong>s docum<strong>en</strong>ts which are kept at the C<strong>en</strong>tar za istrazi<strong>van</strong>je zloc<strong>in</strong>a nad Srpskim narodomat Belgra<strong>de</strong>, of which Milivoje I<strong>van</strong>isevic is the director. The collection conta<strong>in</strong>s about 300 docum<strong>en</strong>ts<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g 86 Bosnian army docum<strong>en</strong>ts from a plun<strong>de</strong>red computer <strong>in</strong> Zepa, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g commands andreports connected with Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica and Zepa. The auth<strong>en</strong>ticity of these docum<strong>en</strong>ts has be<strong>en</strong> confirmedby Ramiz Becirovic, former Chief of Staff of the 28th Division from Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica. One hundreddocum<strong>en</strong>ts came from the Republika Srpska and were ma<strong>in</strong>ly witnesses’ statem<strong>en</strong>ts, drawn up <strong>in</strong> theOpst<strong>in</strong>as of Skelani, Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica, Zvornik, Milici and Bratunac, about Muslim-perpetrated viol<strong>en</strong>ce from<strong>1992</strong> to 1994. Also <strong>in</strong> this collection are about 60 UN docum<strong>en</strong>ts dat<strong>in</strong>g from July and August 1995,from UNMOs, and messages exchanged betwe<strong>en</strong> UN ag<strong>en</strong>cies <strong>in</strong> Bosnia about Displaced Personsfrom Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica. Several Dutchbat docum<strong>en</strong>ts were also found <strong>in</strong> the collection. At a later stage twodiaries from Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica were also ma<strong>de</strong> available through this c<strong>en</strong>tre; they are ma<strong>in</strong>ly concerned withadm<strong>in</strong>istrative matters. The I<strong>van</strong>isevic collection also conta<strong>in</strong>s Bosnian Serb newspaper and magaz<strong>in</strong>earticles and vi<strong>de</strong>otapes recor<strong>de</strong>d by private <strong>in</strong>dividuals, which give an impression of everyday life andwere found <strong>in</strong> Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica after 11 July <strong>1995.</strong>1. Trifunovic Collection. This collection is kept at the Law Projects C<strong>en</strong>tre <strong>in</strong> Belgra<strong>de</strong>, an organizationaffiliated with the Republika Srpska. The collection conta<strong>in</strong>ed vi<strong>de</strong>o tapes from both Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica andsurround<strong>in</strong>g Bosnian-Serb towns and villages. The material <strong>in</strong>clu<strong>de</strong>s pictures of victims of Muslimattacks <strong>in</strong> 1993 and 1994. A small number of docum<strong>en</strong>ts relat<strong>in</strong>g to the pres<strong>en</strong>ce of Dutchbat <strong>in</strong>Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica was also found at this C<strong>en</strong>tre.2. Yugoslav M<strong>in</strong>istry of Information. A collection of articles from <strong>in</strong>ternational periodicals andnewspapers concern<strong>in</strong>g the media warfare betwe<strong>en</strong> the Bosnian Serbs and the Bosnians was receivedfrom this m<strong>in</strong>istry.3. Situation reports dat<strong>in</strong>g from July 1995 and a few unrelated letters were received from the archive ofthe Danish Army Operations Command.4. ‘The Cl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>en</strong>dael Collection’, a pack of UNPROFOR docum<strong>en</strong>ts thought to be orig<strong>in</strong>ally from thearchives and staffs of the United Nations <strong>in</strong> the former Yugoslavia. These docum<strong>en</strong>ts were ma<strong>de</strong>available to the Cl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>en</strong>dael Institute for research by an anonymous source <strong>in</strong> the autumn of 1996.Médic<strong>in</strong>s sans Frontières, BrusselsIn the archive of Médic<strong>in</strong>s sans Frontières (MSF) there were reports dat<strong>in</strong>g from 1993 about the situation<strong>in</strong> Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica and a complete series of ‘Capsat messages’ exchanged betwe<strong>en</strong> the coord<strong>in</strong>ator ofMé<strong>de</strong>c<strong>in</strong>s sans Frontières <strong>in</strong> Srebr<strong>en</strong>ica and coord<strong>in</strong>ators elsewhere <strong>in</strong> the former Yugoslavia. In this

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