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(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Was Clinton's Bombing of Yugoslavia "Worth It"?
For the last eleven years, our website has been the most respectable and comprehensive scholarly resource available on the internet about events in Srebrenica in July of 1995.
SHARE Monday, November 18, 2019 Contemporaneous US Government consultations were strangely silent on "Srebrenica Genocide"
Recently declassified US government documents contemporaneous with Srebrenica events in July of 1995, contrary to expectation, contain no hint that an unfolding war crime of genocidal magnitude was on the radar of high government officials and intelligence and other agencies.
SHARE Saturday, January 18, 2020 New British Documents About Srebrenica
In early January 2020, Serbian media reported the sensational news that recently declassified British Ministry of Defense files contained important new evidence suggesting that the official account of what happened in Srebrenica was unfounded.
(5 comments) SHARE Sunday, April 26, 2020 The New Meaning of Genocide
The Corona virus put-on job has now been exposed for the brazen social engineering scheme, potential vaccination rip-off (and here), and ideologically driven mass population reduction project that it had always been, from the start.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, July 29, 2019 Clinton Era Bosnia War, Precedent to the "War on Terror"
The "Srebrenica massacre" is the greatest triumph of propaganda to emerge from the Balkan wars.....It is the symbol of Serb 'evil' and Bosnian Muslim 'victimhood', and the justice of the Western dismantling of Yugoslavia and intervention there at many levels, including a bombing war and colonial occupations of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo.--- Edward S. Herman, (R.I.P.).
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, July 19, 2019 NATO 1999 Bombing of Yugoslavia a "War Crime" Ignored
The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia was the NATO military operation against Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. The air strikes lasted from March 24, 1999 to June 10, 1999. The official NATO operation code name was Operation Allied Force; the United States called it "Operation Noble Anvil.(Wikipedia)
SHARE Monday, December 23, 2019 Balkan 'Genocides' Are Not to Be Questioned
With childlike simplicity, most Balkan contenders seemingly would love to be "genocided" by their local enemies provided, however, that they survived to tell the tale to the tabloid media. It is a pity that there appear to be no adults in the room to restrain their exuberance.
SHARE Monday, December 30, 2019 Bolivian Vassals Are Merely Aping Their Imperial Masters
A serious diplomatic row with significant international law implications has erupted between the government of Mexico and the Bolivian coup regime installed by foreign interests in November 2019.
SHARE Saturday, November 16, 2019 Bolivia: More Lessons From a Noble Experiment Gone Awry
Poor, naive Evo Morales. Instead of seeking secure refuge in a sovereign friendly country, he must be languishing now in the catacombs of Mexico City, where his tormentors are making sure that he will remain isolated and is never allowed to attempt a comeback.
(6 comments) SHARE Monday, June 3, 2019 Will Canada Punish Denying Something Even if it is Not True?
Canadian legislators should ponder the fact that Canada does not have a Holocaust denial law protecting the dignity of six million victims, yet its parliament is contemplating a massive curtailment of its citizens' civil rights in a matter involving 8,000 unverified deaths.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, July 5, 2019 The Saker interviews Stephen Karganovic
As I witnessed firsthand the unconventional legal procedures of the Hague Tribunal, which is a polite way of saying its complete alienation from the traditions of civilized jurisprudence, I became shocked. There did not seem to be much substance to the charge sheets. The remark once made by a hubristic US judge that "we can convict a ham sandwich,"
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, October 19, 2019 Nobel Prize Award to Peter Handke Provokes Storm of "Genocide Denier"
Srebrenica is again one of the central issues after the Nobel Literature Prize committee announced the 2019 winner, Austrian writer Peter Handke...it is not at all clear why a writer should be required to assent to that discredited propaganda claim in order to prove his literary worth.
(10 comments) SHARE Tuesday, June 25, 2019 The Bosnia War: The Unseen "Evidence"
One of the key evidentiary issues that arose during several ICTY Srebrenica trials was the right of the accused to conduct an independent examination of the forensic evidence used against them.
SHARE Saturday, June 27, 2020 In Seattle, a Yugoslavia De'jà Vu
Sensible people with a modicum of historical perspective are raising the question that until recently they dared only whisper: Quo vadis United States of America?
(9 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 15, 2019 Chris Hedges: Exuberant journalism with egg on its face
Chris Hedges is a highly intelligent person who most of the time gets things right. He is totally wrong however on Srebrenica and the Bosnian war, including here in this YouTube lecture excerpt entitled "American Nonintervention and the Bosnian War".
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 16, 2020 Serbian-Americans Petition Trump Over COVID-19 Repression in Serbia
Serbian Americans Have Posted A Petition On the White House Website appealing for President Trump to use whatever pressure and leverage he can against the corrupt regime of Alexander Vucic. Vucic is using the excuse of COVID-19 to further repress, terrorize and defraud Serbia.
SHARE Saturday, July 25, 2020 The Pendulum Swings Again: The Desecration of Hagia Sophia
The Turkish President should have consulted the prophecies of St. Paisius of the Holy Mountain rather than whatever kitaps he was reading before embarking on his risky provocation.
(2 comments) SHARE Thursday, August 6, 2020 The Privatization of Global Chaos
Elon Musk, the Tesla electric car magnate, brazenly tweeted: "We will coup whoever we want. Deal with it!"
There is, of course, room for plausible deniability here because Musk was responding to another tweet calling the U.S. government, not Musk directly, to account
SHARE Tuesday, March 31, 2020 Beware of Western Gift Bearers
The long cordial relations between the United States and Azerbaijan (since the dissolution of the Soviet Union at least) have lately taken some interesting twists and turns.
(6 comments) SHARE Saturday, June 15, 2019 Srebrenica Historical Project: Srebrenica Geopolitical Games
As we approach another Srebrenica anniversary this year, on July 11 at the Memorial Center in the east Bosnian community of PotoÄarithe annual spectacle will again take place.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, May 2, 2020 Jasenovac the glossed over Auschwitz of the Balkans
Unfathomable as that may appear, yes, it was quite possible for the second-ranking slaughterhouse in Europe in recent memory to have slipped off the radar screen. Even such a renowned authority as Professor Gideon Greif is having an exceptionally difficult time of it in trying to put it back on.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, August 28, 2020 Kosovo Endgame: A Perfect Storm of Betrayal
On September 4 an important meeting will be held in Washington, with President Trump's attendance at some stage strongly suggested. Its purpose is to sort out the finer details of what should soon be unveiled as a "comprehensive and legally binding" settlement between Serbia and its province of Kosovo.
SHARE Monday, August 24, 2020 Dr. Karadzic Takes the Stand
Like the shabby B-movie that it is, the ICTY pseudo-judicial theatre also had to have its cut-out, cartoon character "good and bad guys". One of its best known cut-out villains is Dr Radovan Karadzic, the war-time leader of the Bosnian Serbs.
SHARE Monday, February 1, 2021 Other People's Cultural Assets Are Up for Grabs
The rapacious conduct of the big hyenas is being replicated by their camp followers. Not to be outdone, Kosovo Albanians are laying claim to Serbian cultural monuments in Kosovo.
SHARE Tuesday, May 12, 2020 A Subject the Hague Tribunal Would Prefer to Avoid: Karremans--- Mladić Hotel Fontana meeting on July 11, 1995
Video recordings of Hotel Fontana meetings in Bratunac on July 11 and 12 1995 is key ignored evidence expunged not only from the official Srebrenica narrative, but largely missing as well in court proceedings at the Hague. It obviously suits the prosecution to side-line this evidence, but surprisingly the defense also has been none too diligent to present it and confront the court with its colossal implications
SHARE Monday, February 8, 2021 Dealing With the Bosnian Conundrum
Crude attempts over the last couple of years to ignite street disorders by following the Gene Sharp color revolution playbook had failed miserably because the coup leadership selected by Western special services was abysmally incompetent and the public were properly enlightened to see through the entire scheme. Now a new, subtler approach is being taken.
SHARE Sunday, July 12, 2020 Unwrapping the Riddle of Srebrenica
Whether we choose to view Srebrenica as a criminal investigation to sort out who and at whose direction executed prisoners of war, or as a political provocation to lay the groundwork for chronic instability in the Balkans and furnish a plausible rationale for Western interventionism---
SHARE Thursday, December 24, 2020 Icon Scandal Roils Bosnian Politics
A cleverly concocted diplomatic scandal is shaking up the political scene in Bosnia and more widely in the Balkans.
SHARE Monday, September 14, 2020 "Serbia and Kosovo" Go to Washington: Aleksandar VuÄić Meets Up With "The Donald"
Serbia agreed to renounce energy arrangements with the Russian Federation, which would have been highly beneficial. It must prohibit the use of 5G equipment supplied by China for American 5G instead. And Serbia will move its Tel Aviv embassy to Jerusalem. In exchange Aleksandar VuÄić gets some presidential pens.
SHARE Friday, January 1, 2021 The New "Legal Normal" Creates Dangerous Precedents
Recently, on December 9, we saw the brazen use of this strategy when the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, a Gambian lawyer, was successfully coerced into dropping her intention to call British troops to account for war crimes they are alleged to have committed in Iraq.
SHARE Saturday, February 13, 2021 Neither Lenin, nor Moreno
The clear rejection by the Ecuadoran electorate of Moreno and everything he stands for is bound to perturb those who imagine that thеse countries and their ancient peoples are squatters in their "back yard."
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, October 22, 2020 At last, a small ray of hope for Bolivia
To no one's real surprise, Bolivia's deposed President Evo Morales was resoundingly vindicated in last Sunday's election. The bleached blond European usurper woman, Jeanine Ãñez, who in November of 2019 was installed as interim President by the junta regime which replaced Morales, will have to step down. She has conceded defeat at the hands of the Aymara natives that she obviously loathed.