Yes, there were war crimes committed by the Bosnian Serbs and there was certainly a slaughter of a large number of Muslim men.
Good so far....
This photo was where they discovered a mass grave of about 1,200.
Close - the 10th sabotage executed approximately 1,200 men at Branjevo farm. Erdemovic and recently Boskic were members of that unit and have admitted their part in the executions. As to the bodies, however, the Bosnian Serbs excavated the mass grave at Branjevo and transported the bodies to secondary and sometimes even tertiary mass graves - mass graves which are still being exhumed to this day, so the Bosnian Serb hide-and-seek game with their victims is not yet over.
So far, they have found about 2,400 bodies in several mass graves. But that is not 8,000!
Again, not quite - there have been approximately 2,500 victims identified, which, as you note, is not 8,000, but the number inexoribly increases every year as more Srebrenica related mass graves are exumed and their grisly contents examined.
That's it? That's all of of what you have to say re the inconsistencies on all those issues?
I just thought I'd start at the top, that's all.
As to #2, Galic was found guilty of being responsible for the mortaring of the Markale Market in 1994, with one judge dissenting, but a mortar it was, and his successor, Dagomir Milosevic, gets to contend with British Cymbeline ballistic radar evidence fingering his forces for the 1995 Markale shelling - should be fun.
#3? From your article:
And now there's a report that the Finnish forensic pathologists who investigated the incident on behalf of the European Union, say there was no evidence of a massacre. In an article to be published in Forensic Science International at the end of February, the Finnish team writes that none of the bodies were mutilated, there was no evidence of torture, and only one was shot at close range.
The article in question, Independent forensic autopsies in an armed conflict: investigation of the victims from Racak, Kosovo by Rainio, Lalu, & Penttila, is available online. Have you read it? I doubt it, but if you can point to where the report rules out a massacre, get yourself in touch with the defence team for Milutinovic et al pronto, as they're going to answer for Racak and much the same evidence Milosevic was confronted with.
In short, your source on Racak is BS, and a replay of Ranta's damning testimony is in the offing.
#4. Serb forces observed an Easter cease-fire, NATO did not. Refugee flow lessened considerably during the Serbian cease-fire, and picked up immediately after it ended. Taken in to consideration with the statements of the refugees themselves, (Serbs murdering certain villagers and then robbing and expelling the rest), you're yet again demonstrating both a gullibility and willingness to repeat BS. It's embarrassing. Really.
Remember Patrick Ball? I expect he'll be back for the Milutinovic et al trial.
#5 Neither the London nor Madrid bombings were connected to the Balkans. The Republika Srpska's Police Chief, Dragomir Andan, lied for all he was worth about Madrid, but wound up withdrawing his statements and losing his job. (We had a thread on the topic, sorry you missed it). Meanwhile, the explosives for the London bombings were cooked up locally.
The fact that the Semtex used in the London and Spain bombings by Al Qaeda came from Muslim Kosovo is just "a coincidence".
D'oh. The more you type, the worse it gets.
How many ways can you spell, "SET UP"?
Fewer than you've just spelled "pathetic".
You should have been happy with me stopping at your first gaffe.
Whatever. Until the Serbs come to terms with their past, to include eschewing all the BS you've just regurgitated, Euro-Atlantic integration, and the economic benefits it entails, will remain out of reach - there is a real world price for stupidity, and the Serbs have been paying non-stop since 1991. Perversely, Serbia is the new Albania - xenophobic, shunned, and pathetic. Think on that for a spell.
Erdemovic and Boskic are Croats and proven liars. They were part of a Croat unit from Tuzla; there is no official records of them being apart of Serb units.
Both are let off easily after telling tales to fit in with the Srebrenica massacre hype/hoax.
They may have killed Muslims on their way to Tuzla - perhaps to frame the Serbs. But how can anyone believe a Croat from Tuzla (Erdemovic) who initially joined the Muslim forces, then switched to fight for Croats, then allegedly joined the Serbs - how can anyone believe a guy with so much freedom to quit and join could be FORCED to kill?
And the man is free today - free because he went along with the script and claimed he killed a large nice even round number of Muslims. He claims he was forced at one time, and another, he is sipping his drink in a cafe and watching another execution.
Srebrenica men were pouring into Tuzla starting a week after the fall, and they continued to come in the following weeks and months. Many had be discovered on other fronts.
They include Zepa Muslims among the 2,500 number of "Srebrenica" identified. Zepa was another Muslim army base not too far from Srebrenica.
There's no weeding out the battle deaths, so they include those who died by fighting and mines.
The Muslim government would not give the Red Cross access or information to the Srebrenica men who arrived in Tuzla and elsewhere.
There were major battles during the closing months of the war - including Operation Storm only three weeks later. The Bosnian Muslims sent thousands of men to fight during Operation Storm. I have no doubt that the men who went missing after the fall - some of them - were assigned to other fronts and died in those, without ever getting a chance to see their families again.