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<strong>The</strong> Numbers Game<br />

BBC News, July 30, 2003, .<br />

76 Alexander S. Dragicevic, “Forensic experts continue excavating largest mass grave,<br />

plan to begin removing remains Wednesday,” Associated Press, August 5, 2003.<br />

77 Russ Baker, “Grisly clues in Bosnia’s largest mass grave,” Christian Science Monitor,<br />

September 8, 2003.<br />

78 See, for example, Mike O’Connor, “In Bosnia Field, Changes Refuel Talk of<br />

Graves,” New York Times, April 3, 1996.<br />

79 Alix Kroeger, “Identifying <strong>Srebrenica</strong>’s victims,” BBC News, April 10, 2002,<br />

.<br />

80 “Identification of <strong>Srebrenica</strong> Victims Passes 2000,” ICMP, June 10, 2005,<br />

.<br />

81 See Richard J. Goldstone, <strong>The</strong> Prosecutor of the Tribunal Against Radovan Karadzic,<br />

Ratko Mladic (IT-95-18-I), November 14, 1995, Count 1, para. 47-51,<br />

.<br />

82 See Radislav Krstic, “<strong>Srebrenica</strong>-Drina Corps” (IT-98-33), Case Information Sheet,<br />

ICTY, July 8, 2005, pp. 6-7, .<br />

83 Stover and Peress, <strong>The</strong> Graves, p. 174.<br />

84 According to an ICMP press release, by the start of July 2010, the ICMP had<br />

identified “6,481 persons missing from the July 1995 fall of <strong>Srebrenica</strong>.” See<br />

“DNA Results of the International Commission on Missing Persons Reveal the<br />

Identity of 6,481 <strong>Srebrenica</strong> Victims,” July 9, 2010, .<br />

85 David Sells, “Seeking the truth in <strong>Srebrenica</strong>,” BBC Newsnight, June 30, 1999,<br />

.<br />

86 Milivoje Ivanisevic, <strong>Srebrenica</strong> July 1995—in search of truth, Zivka Novicic, Trans.<br />

(Belgrade: Hriš anska misao, 2nd. Ed., 2010), pp. 76-78.<br />

87 Private email correspondence and phone conversations between the OSCE’s<br />

David Foley and Jonathan Rooper, July 1997 and thereafter.<br />

88 Private email correspondence between Milivoje Ivanisevic and Edward S. Herman,<br />

November, 2008.<br />

89 Milivoje Ivanisevic, <strong>Srebrenica</strong> July 1995—in search of truth, Zivka Novicic, Trans.<br />

(Belgrade: Hriš anska misao, 2nd. Ed., 2010), pp. 78-82.<br />

90 Ibid, pp. 93-169.<br />

91 See “Bosnian research centre says 500 <strong>Srebrenica</strong> victims still alive,” SRNA,<br />

March 31, 2010, as translated by BBC Monitoring Europe, April 2, 2010; and<br />

“Bosnian Serb government seeks additional report on <strong>Srebrenica</strong> victim numbers,”<br />

FENA (Federation News Agency, Sarajevo), April 8, 2010, as translated<br />

by BBC Monitoring Europe, April 8, 2010. <strong>The</strong> latter of these quoted RDC Director<br />

Mirsad Tokaca as follows: “In the course of our research project on human<br />

casualties we found about 500 living <strong>Srebrenica</strong> persons. We also have the information<br />

that just over 7,000 people were killed in this area, although not all are<br />

from <strong>Srebrenica</strong>. <strong>The</strong>refore, there are people from Vlasenica, Zvornik, Bratunac,<br />

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