Try HRW, Amnesty International, The International Committee of the Red Cross, and recent reports filtering out of Serbia iteself regarding the exhumations of Kosovar Albanians interred there during and immediately following Allied Force.
You can believe an oversimplified player's list and team roster put before you by dissappointed Serb Nationalists, or you can figure out the relationships and why we acted as we did with whom we did on your own.
Pardon me if I don't forgive you if you don't.
From the link: "The Wall Street Journal now has learned many of the refugees' tales of atrocities were told not to independent human rights activists but to the KLA, which had a vested interest in embellishing and fabricating the facts."
As for the bodies found in Serbia itself, yup, I'm sure some of the terrorists were executed, just as we would execute them here if we caught them alive. And I'll concede that many others were probably enemies of Milosevic (Serb, Albanian, or other) who were "educated" of the error of their ways. If that's the case, then he should be held responsible. But the KLA is also reported by the HRW to have killed Albanians who "collaborated" with the Serbs. Where is your outrage at this?
That war was going on long before Milosevic came into power, and just because he was a bad guy doesn't mean we allied ourselves with the good guys.