The Srebrenica Massacre - Nova Srpska Politicka Misao
The Srebrenica Massacre - Nova Srpska Politicka Misao
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<strong>The</strong> Numbers Game<br />
- Herzegovina. See “Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia-Herzegovina Excavates<br />
Key Mass Grave Sites in Herzegovina,” ICMP, June 24, 2009, .<br />
64 In the words of U.K. Channel 4 News’s Sheena Macdonald: “This is called a secondary<br />
grave because it contains bodies removed from the original mass graves<br />
near the execution sites by the culprits in an attempt to conceal the evidence.<br />
Well it didn’t work.” (Channel 4 News, U.K., N.D., August, 1998.)<br />
65 Eric Stover and Gilles Peress, <strong>The</strong> Graves: <strong>Srebrenica</strong> and Vukovar (Zurich: Scalo<br />
Publishers, 1998), p. 150.<br />
66 Charlayne Hunter-Gault, interview with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State John<br />
Shattuck, <strong>The</strong> NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, PBS - TV, January 25, 1996. Asked by<br />
Hunter-Gault about the “mass grave at Glogova,” and later “where are the bodies?,”<br />
Shattuck responded: “We visited one mass grave, the site at Glogova, which<br />
again appeared on your film footage here, and there we could see, indeed, pieces<br />
of clothing, a shoe, a human bone that was sticking out of the ground, and there<br />
was very little evidence of any—that any tampering of this site had occurred, except<br />
for the fact that clearly at some point within the last six months, presumably<br />
six months ago, there was a mass grave that was dug.”<br />
67 Cees Wiebes, Intelligence and the War in Bosnia, 1992 - 1995 (London: Lit Verlag,<br />
2003), esp. Ch. 7, “Imagery Intelligence in Bosnia,” pp. 313-353; here pp.<br />
315-316.<br />
68 Paul Quinn-Judge, “Reports of atrocities unconfirmed so far US aerial surveillance<br />
reveals little,” Boston Globe, July 27, 1995.<br />
69 Wiebes, Intelligence and the War in Bosnia, 1992 - 1995, pp. 347-350.<br />
70 See Judge Carmel Agius et al., Judgment, <strong>The</strong> Prosecutor v. Vujadin Popovic et al.,<br />
IT-05-88-T, ICTY, June 10, 2010, para. 603, .<br />
71 Wiebes, Intelligence and the War in Bosnia, 1992 - 1995, pp. 313-353.<br />
72 See, e.g., John Prados, Hoodwinked: <strong>The</strong> Documents That Reveal How Bush Sold<br />
Us a War (New York: <strong>The</strong> New Press, 2004). Also see John Prados, “PR Push for<br />
Iraq War Preceded Intelligence Findings,” National Security Archive (George<br />
Washington University), August 22, 2008, .<br />
73 See George Pumphrey, “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Srebrenica</strong> <strong>Massacre</strong>”—A Hoax? Part 2 (Bonn, Germany:<br />
November, 1998), .<br />
74 Nick Hawton, “‘Largest’ Bosnian grave found,” BBC News, March 28, 2003,<br />
.<br />
75 Hrvoje Polan, “Bosnian experts start exhuming ‘largest ever’ mass war grave,”<br />
Agence France Presse, July 28, 2003; “New mass grave could be Bosnia’s biggest,”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Australian, July 30, 2003; and Nick Hawton, “Bosnia’s largest mass grave,”<br />
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