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'''Darko Trifunović''' ({{lang-sr|Дарко Трифуновић}}) Darko Trifunović (Serbian: Дарко Трифуновић) is a lawyer and professor at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Security Studies ref . Darko Trifunovic,is an expert in international law and terrorism and a former First Secretary of the BiH Mission to the UN ref .Dr Darko Tirufnovic was the first foreign expert for the Olympic Games Security 2008 engaged by government run Shanghai Center for International Studies ref . | |||
'''Darko Trifunović''' ({{lang-sr|Дарко Трифуновић}}) is a lawyer and professor at the Faculty of Security Studies of the ], where he has specialised in the study of ].<ref name="hayat05jan08">"Bosnian Muslims object to Serb terrorism expert addressing European conference". Report from TV Hayat, Sarajevo, 1800 GMT, 5 January 2008. Via BBC Monitoring.</ref> He prepared a widely criticised report for the ] (]) government which denied that there had been a ] during the ]. | |||
Dr Darko Trifunovic discovered Al-Qaeda Operative Employed in States as Bosnian Muslim Diplomat ref . | |||
In an interview with Novi Reporter, former First Secretary of the BiH Mission to the UN in New York, Darko Trifunovic, stated that he had been removed from the post simply because he had not fit in the projection of a centralised state with the muslim dominance, which was advocated by the then BiH leadership headed by Zlatko Lagumdzija. He also stated that the BiH Mission to the UN in New York, as well as the BiH Consulate, had been involved in the network of islamic fundamentalists and al-Qaida. "There are hard evidence for such a statement. In the last issue of the Defence and International Relations, a magazine published in Washington, it was explicitely showed how senior servants from the BiH Ministry of Foreign Affairs, primerily Bosniacs and even some Croats, were involved in the islamic fundamentalist network. The report published in that magazine clearly described the role of a secret minister-assistant in the BiH Mission to the UN, Safet Catovic. All key people who link the leaders in Sarajevo with al-Qaida were at that time gathered at the BiH Mission to the UN. Primerily, it is a secret minister-assistant, Safet Catovic, who should have not been givewn that post because that post was exclusively reserved for a member of the Serb People. However, it is assumed that Catic was brought to that post by Muhamed Sacirbey, and Husein Zivalj had personally issued him a paspport in Vienna, together with passports a group of mujahedin. The Catovic's presence in the BiH Mission is also approved by the current BiH Ambassador to the UN, Mirza Kusljugic," stated Trifunovic. When asked to comment on information published in the Sarajevo media that Mladen Ivanic had appointed him as the RS Liasion Officer with the Hague Tribunal instead of Trivun Jovicic, Trifunovic said that he had not had knowledge of that, apart from reading about the apoointment in the media. He added that he was in the RS Commission for Co-operation with The Hague since 1996. He also said that the results of the work of Trivun Jovicic in The Hague was a ddisaster, adding that Jovicic did not only deserve to be removed from that post, but also to be sent to prison after hi return to the RS. ref . | |||
==Srebrenica massacre report controversy== | ==Srebrenica massacre report controversy== |
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Darko Trifunović (Template:Lang-sr) is a lawyer and professor at the Faculty of Security Studies of the University of Belgrade, where he has specialised in the study of Islamic terrorism. He prepared a widely criticised report for the Republika Srpska (Bosnian Serb) government which denied that there had been a massacre at Srebrenica during the Bosnian War.
Srebrenica massacre report controversy
In September 2002, the Bosnian Serb government's Bureau for Relations with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia issued Report about case Srebrenica: The First Part. The report, prepared by Trifunović, asserted that the Srebrenica massacre of August 1995 had never happened, that only about 1,800 Bosniaks had died at Srebrenica (in combat rather than in a massacre) instead of the 7,000-8,000 reported by international investigators and that only about 100 had been killed in summary executions. The report was strongly criticised by the international community and human rights institutions. The ICTY had ruled a year earlier that nearly 8,000 Muslims had been murdered in an act of genocide and convicted General Radislav Krstić for his involvement in the crime. Two years after the report was issued, the Bosnian Serb government finally admitted the scale of the killings.
References
- "Bosnian Muslims object to Serb terrorism expert addressing European conference". Report from TV Hayat, Sarajevo, 1800 GMT, 5 January 2008. Via BBC Monitoring.
- "Brief Record". US Library of Congress. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
- "Report about Case Srbrenica (The First Part)" (PDF). slobodan-milosevic.org. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
- "Imaginary Massacres?", Anes Alic and Dragan Stanimirovic, Transitions Online, 2002
- "Imaginary Massacres?" TIME magazine, 11 September 2002
- "General guilty of Bosnia genocide". BBC News Online, 2 August 2001.
- "Serbs admit Srebrenica death toll". BBC News Online, 14 October 2004