Report about Case Srebrenica

Report about Case Srebrenica (the first part)
Report cover (2002)
AuthorDarko Trifunović
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSrebrenica genocide
PublisherRepublika Srpska Government Bureau for Relations with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Publication date
September 2002
Pages139
OCLC180899246

Report about Case Srebrenica (the first part) was a controversial official report on the July 1995 Srebrenica massacre in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was prepared by Darko Trifunović[1][2][3] and published by the Republika Srpska Government Bureau for Relations with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

The report denied that there had been a massacre at Srebrenica and accused the International Committee of the Red Cross of having "fabricated" its findings on the killings. Its claims were strongly criticised by the international community and the Bosniaks and were eventually disowned by the Republika Srpska government.[4] In a judgment against Miroslav Deronjić, the Hague Tribunal judges described the report as "one of the worst examples of revisionism."[5] No "second part" has ever been published.

  1. ^ Rozajać, Sanita (16 January 2008). "Europe Finds Interesting Trifunovic's Story about Terrorism". Oslobodjenje. via BBC Monitoring.
  2. ^ "Bosnians object to Serb terrorism expert addressing European conference". TV Hayat. via BBC Monitoring. 7 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Brief Record". Library of Congress.
  4. ^ Tracy, Jen; Rawles, Lee; Krauthamer, Ky; Gardner, Andrew (10 November 2003). "The Death of Denial". Transitions Online. Retrieved 3 July 2009.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference ICTY=Deronjic was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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