You keep on repeating allegations. It doesnt mean they are true, even if you do like to report those facts.
The problem has been the propensity to lie and simply make up the most atrocious stories - exhibited by so many throughout the whole duration of these conflicts. The media has spread many of these totally false stories and rumors to whip up anti-Serb sentiment. Blame has often been misplaced, as well. They've even gone so far as to show dead Serbs, victims of Muslims or Croats, as non-Serb victims of Serbs - several times. And yet I don't believe they've ever falsely accused Muslims or Croats of any killing that they didn't do, nor have they used the bodies of non-Serbs and falsely claimed them as Serbs.
Just because a person tells a story filled with atrocities does not mean it is true; just because the press repeats lies and rumors doesn't mean they were true.
http://www.zmag.org/sustainers/content/1999-12/27johnstone.htm
As was to be expected, the ethnic Albanian refugees told their Western interviewers what they wanted to hear.Several of the most harrowing tales told by ethnic Albanians about their Serb adversaries have turned out to be totally false: notably the reports of thousands of bodies thrown into the Trepca mines, among others. It is reasonable to suspect that other stories were also untrue.
Raimonda, the young Albanian woman who claimed to be killing Serbs to avenge the ghastly murder of her little sister, turned out to have made up the whole story for the benefit of the Western TV journalist looking for real-life drama. Later, her little sister was found to be alive, well and unharmed. The girl's relatives shrugged this off: "If her little lie helped the Albanian cause, that's just fine", her father reportedly commented. It is unlikely that this attitude is unique or even rare.
http://www.ce-review.org/00/33/vaknin33.html
That Serb journalists and Serb-sympathizers would be enviously badmouthing their more prosperous colleagues in the bombarding West should hardly come as a surprise to anyonethat Albanians join the rumour-mongering is baffling. But what really makes one pause for thought is that identical stories circulate among the personnel of the more august establishments: think tanks, aid organizations, NGOs and the Western media themselvesYet NATO lied incessantly, on needless issues and with a pronounced lack of imagination. Remember the two captured Yugoslav pilots? The murdered Rugova? Arkan in Kosovo? 100,000 Albanians in mass graves? Another 100,000 tortured in the Pritina stadium? The media reported all this dutifully, suspending its own professed standards, engaging in slanted reporting and reproducing prepared NATO statements as eyewitness accounts (a grave breach of ethics).
By the same token, just because you believe them to be true......... dosn't mean they are.