How do you explain the fact that the names of 3,010 of those reported missing ended up on the OSCE election lists?Let's see, uh, duh, election fraud? Too stupid for you to fathom? It's hard to be as smart as you afterall..
Yes, So-Smart, indeed election fraud would be the case if they have identified these very people on the list as those among the dead. But have they? Do you know - does anyone know?
Given that 3,010 is almost 40% of the total of "missing", and assuming they were all killed, then about every other or every third body found would in probability be identified as one of them. Yet I haven't heard that this is the case - of course access to comprehensive and specific data on the findings is seemingly unavailable to the public.
If they HAVEN'T identified and matched any of these men, and given that they are thousands bodies short in the claimed number of "missing and presumed dead" - 8,000, and given that the odds of not finding people who make up a substantial part of the total after hundreds have been identified would become infinitesimally small, odds are much greater that these people are alive (or were alive after 1995) and likely living in Bosnia or other countries at this point.