To: Burkeman1; A. Pole; optimistically_conservative; Torie; 1rudeboy; nonliberal
What kind of truth finding commission is required when the international socialists who run Bosnia already know the truth? What if this independent commission comes back and says Srebrenica was a hoax?
13 posted on
12/26/2003 8:44:09 PM PST by
Destro
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To: Destro
Searched high and low. Not even 100 names are provided. No memorial which lists any names (though Clinton did attend one such memorial dedication) after his presidency of course. Again- no names listed at that dedication either. It seems we knew more about nameless and faceless Jews and Gyspies truly esterminated by the Nazis even 2 years after WWII than we know about these "victims" of Srebrenica?
14 posted on
12/26/2003 8:49:22 PM PST by
Burkeman1
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To: Destro
Well, then we will have a redux of the first commission:
"Authorities drew up an interim report in March that minimized the number of victims and suggested that the victims were soldiers who died in battles. The report was rejected by the court and denounced as a disgrace by international officials."
You see, some of the perps have aleady confessed, and the forensic evidence is devastating. So the "hoax" thingie is just the last final whimper of the ineffectual totally discredited enablers. The main issue know is just making sure all the perps are named, and rounded up, and sent away from Bosnia/Serbia forever to rot in hell in The Hague penidng their miserable final exit to hell.
15 posted on
12/26/2003 8:51:22 PM PST by
Torie
To: Destro; Burkeman1
It's pretty clear that this "fact finding" commission has already been given a clear warning about the proper finding of fact.
As far as a list of names. There are three. One contains the list of 200+ names that have been forensically identified from remains pulled together from around the area of Srebrenica. The Red Cross lists 7,079 dead and missing at Srebrenica, named by relatives in interviews. Very controversial list. Some 3,000 bodies that have been found have been associated with Srebrenica, but only the 200+ have been identified.
Hope that helps.
16 posted on
12/26/2003 8:59:09 PM PST by
optimistically_conservative
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