The Srebrenica Massacre - Nova Srpska Politicka Misao
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Summary and Conclusions<br />
server, June 5, 2005, .)<br />
5 See Dean Paul Manning, Witness Statement, Prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic, IT-<br />
02-54-T, November 24, 2003, para. 59, .<br />
6 See above, Jonathan Rooper, Ch. 4, “<strong>The</strong> Numbers Game.”<br />
7 See, e.g., Anthony Goodman, “U.S. alleges 2,700 massacred after <strong>Srebrenica</strong> fell,”<br />
Reuters, August 10, 1995; Rupert Cornwell and Emma Daly, “2,700 Civilians<br />
‘Butchered by Serb Gunmen’,” <strong>The</strong> Independent, August 11, 1995; Barbara Crossette,<br />
“U.S. Seeks to Prove Mass Killings,” New York Times, August 11, 1995;<br />
Josh Friedman, “Bosnia Photos Shock U.N.,” San Francisco Chronicle, August<br />
11, 1995; Stephen Handelman, “Serbs buried 2,000 in mass graves,” Toronto<br />
Star, August 11, 1995; Catherine Toups, “Bosnian survivor tells U.N. of mass<br />
executions by Serbs,” Washington Times, August 11, 1995; and Pilita Clark, “U.S.<br />
Fury At ‘Systematic Slaughter’,” Sydney Morning Herald, August 12, 1995.<br />
8 See, e.g., Carla Del Ponte, Amended Indictment, Prosecutor of the Tribunal Against<br />
Radislav Krstic, IT-98-33, ICTY, October 27, 1999, para. 25,<br />
. Similar charges<br />
have been repeated against each of the other <strong>Srebrenica</strong>-related indictees.<br />
9 David Rohde, “<strong>The</strong> Battle of <strong>Srebrenica</strong> Is Now Over the Truth,” New York Times,<br />
July 9, 2000.<br />
10 See Steven Lee Myers, “Making Sure War Crimes Aren’t Forgotten,” New York<br />
Times, September 22, 1997.<br />
11 See above, Rooper, Ch. 4, “<strong>The</strong> Numbers Game.”<br />
12 For a devastating account of how the media served as co-belligerents and provocateurs<br />
for the war-party in Bosnia and for the NATO powers, see Peter Brock,<br />
Media Cleansing: Dirty Reporting, Journalism and Tragedy in Yugoslavia (Los Angeles:<br />
GMBooks, 2005).<br />
13 See above, Rooper, Ch. 4, “<strong>The</strong> Numbers Game.”<br />
14 See Patricia M. Wald, “General Radislav Krstic: A war crimes case study,” Georgetown<br />
Journal of Legal Ethics, Spring 2003, Vol. 16, No. 3, p. 445. Also see above,<br />
Rooper, Ch. 4, “<strong>The</strong> Numbers Game.”<br />
15 See above, George Szamuely, Ch. 5, “Securing Verdicts: <strong>The</strong> Misuse of Witness<br />
Testimony at the Hague.” Also see Civikov, <strong>Srebrenica</strong>: <strong>The</strong> Star Witness.<br />
16 Tim Butcher, “Serb Atrocities In <strong>Srebrenica</strong> Are Unproved,” Daily Telegraph ,<br />
July 24, 1995.<br />
17 Carlos Martins Branco, “Was <strong>Srebrenica</strong> a Hoax?” Centre for Research on Globalization,<br />
July 24, 2005 (originally released by the author on March 4, 1998),<br />
.<br />
18 For a discussion of the figure 2,028, see Judge Almiro Rodrigues et al., Judgment,<br />
Prosecutor v. Radislav Krstic, IT-98-33-T, ICTY, August 2, 2001, para. 73,<br />
. <strong>The</strong> figure 1,919<br />
- 1,923 derives from the work of the Serb forensic analyst Ljubisa Simic, who<br />
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