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To: Hoplite; joan
Come, come now Hoplite.

The photo of the death camp was debunked years ago.

Magazine on trial for revealing lies about Serbs

 

And here:

On 6 August 1992, the international media broadcast pictures of a supposed Bosnian Serb death camp for Muslim prisoners of war. These pictures were taken from footage shot 5 August at a facility in the Bosnian town of Trnopolje (pronounced turn-OP-ul-yay). The film crew from the British news station, ITN, was led by reporter Penny Marshall, and accompanied by reporters Ian Williams and Ed Vulliamy.

Unfortunately for ITN, there is a hard record of what their film crew actually saw in Bosnia on 5 August 1992.  That's because Serbian Television (RTS) covered the visit. An RTS crew followed ITN as they inspected a detention center in the town of Omarska and a refugee center at Trnopolje (pronounced turn-OP-ul-yay.), where the supposed death camp footage was shot.  So RTS filmed the same things ITN filmed and sometimes filmed the ITN reporters as well. Based on this RTS footage, Emperor’s Clothes produced a movie which proves that ITN did not film a death camp. Rather, pictures of the refuge center at Trnopolje were doctored and misrepresented to create the illusion of a concentration camp.

http://emperors-clothes.com/villainy.htm

 

55 posted on 09/28/2006 6:28:09 AM PDT by Incorrigible (If I lead, follow me; If I pause, push me; If I retreat, kill me.)
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To: Incorrigible
The photo of the death camp was debunked years ago.

Sorry. It was the debunking which was debunked.

Or are you going to argue with Hume and Deichmann's own statements given under oath during their libel trial?

60 posted on 09/28/2006 6:46:14 AM PDT by Hoplite
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