9.2. Sources | Srebrenica - July 6th-19th, 1995

9.2.

Sources

  • ICTY: International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague
  • UN: Kofi Annan, UN General Secretary Reports, according to the General Assembly Resolution 53/55 – Fall of Srebrenica, November 15, 1999
  • REPORT: Tadeusz Mazowiecki: Mass and individual liquidations of civilians, August 22, 1995
  • THE NETHERLANDS: NIOD Report: Srebrenica. Reconstruction, background, consequences and analysis of the fall of the safe zone (The Netherlands Government investigation on the massacre, April 2002)
  • RS REPORT: Commission for investigation of the events in and around Srebrenica during the period 10-19 of July 1995, Republika Srpska, Banja Luka, June 2004
  • Helsinki Human Rights Committee - Serbia (Archive and publication "Srebrenica from denial to confession" edited by - Sonja Biserko)
  • SENSE Tribunal (special project of regular monitoring of ICTY work and ICJ and ICC activities
  • Richard Butler: Statement on military events in Srebrenica: Operation "Krivaja 95"
  • ICTY TV: The Hague Tribunal decision on Radoslav Krstić; Confessions of the massacre perpetrators Dragan Obrenović, Momir Nikolić, Dražen Erdemović
  • Ton Zwaan, "On the Etiology and Genesis of Genocide and Other Mass Crimes Targeting Specific. Groups""
  • FAMA: Archives collection
  • ICTY TV: Trials broadcast
  • MEDIA: BBC, New York Times, Washington Post, Radio France International, Oslobođenje, Liberation, Newsweek, Reuters, Guardian, Time, Associated Press, and the World Press Photo
  • DOCUMENTARIES: Sense Tribunal "Beyond Reasonable doubt" directed by Mina Vidaković (Special thanks to the Agency Sense Tribunal for the video material), BBC "A cry from the grave" directed by Leslie Woodhead , Roy Gutman ; "Safe Haven: The United Nations and the Betrayal of Srebrenica", directed by Han Ziv
  • BOOKS: Chuck Sudetic "Blood and Vengeance", Mark Danner "The Killing Fields of Bosnia", Samantha Power "A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide", Tarik Samarah "Srebrenica", Emir Suljagić "Postcards from the Grave"
  • ARTICLES, ESSAYS: Julia Bogoeva "The Morbid Perfection of Crime", Latinka Perović "Duboki muk –još uvek" (Still, deep stillness), Jean Rene Rues, Interview: "Srebrenica is more than a tragedy"