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'''Darko Trifunović''' ({{lang-sr|Дарко Трифуновић}}) is a lawyer and professor of Security Studies at the ], where he has specialised in the study of ].<ref name="RIEAS"></ref> He prepared a report for the ] (]) government which denied that the ] had occurred during the ] in July 1995. The report was condemned by ] officials, survivors of the massacre and international judges carrying out war crimes trials and was eventually disowned by the Bosnian Serb government.<ref name="Denial">{{cite news|author1=Tracy, Jen|author2=Rawles, Lee|author3=Krauthamer, Ky|author4=Gardner, Andrew|title=The Death of Denial|url=http://www.tol.cz/look/BRR/article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=9&NrIssue=1&NrSection=6&NrArticle=10948|work=Transitions Online|date=10 November 2003|accessdate=3 July 2009}}</ref>

==Srebrenica massacre report==
{{main|Report about Case Srebrenica}}

In September 2002, the Bosnian Serb government's Bureau for Relations with the ] issued '']''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&BBID=15401773&v3=1|title=Brief Record|publisher=US ]|accessdate=22 April 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/documents/srebrenica.pdf|title=Report about Case Srebrenica (The First Part)|publisher=slobodan-milosevic.org|accessdate=22 April 2009}}</ref>, which was prepared by Trifunović.<ref name="Rozajać">{{cite news|last=Rozajać|first=Sanita|title=Europe Finds Interesting Trifunovic's Story about Islamic Terrorism|work=Oslobodjenje|publisher=via BBC Monitoring|date=16 January 2008}}</ref><ref name="Hayat">{{cite news|title=Bosnian Muslims object to Serb terrorism expert addressing European conference|work=TV Hayat|publisher=via BBC Monitoring|date=7 January 2008}}</ref> The report asserted that the ] never occurred and portrayed the Bosnian Serbs as victims of ] atrocities.<ref name="Fischer">{{cite book|author1=Fischer|author2=McDonald, Avril|title=Yearbook of international humanitarian law 2002|page=453-454|publisher=Asser Press|year=2005|ISBN=9067041890}}</ref> The report also contested the findings of the ] and other humanitarian organisations as having been "manipulated" and "fabricated".<ref name="Denial" /> ], the chief prosecutor of the ICTY, described the report's authors as "totally blind, profoundly insensitive and clearly willing to obstruct all efforts to find reconciliation, truth and justice."<ref name="SETimes-Srebrenica">{{cite news|title=New Srebrenica Report Condemned|url=http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/mk/features/setimes/features/2002/09/020904-SVETLA-001|publisher=SETimes.com|date=4 September 2002|accessdate=1 July 2009}}</ref> The British ] minister ] declared: "The authors of this report belong in the same category as those who ]."<ref>{{cite web|title=MacShane condemns report denying Srebrenica massacre|url=http://www.fco.gov.uk/resources/en/press-release/2002/09/fco_npr_040902_macshanesrebrenic|publisher=Foreign & Commonwealth Office|date=4 September 2009|accessdate=3 July 2009}}</ref>

The Bosnian Serb government initially sought to distance itself from the report, asserting that it had been "compiled by one of their bureaux but had not been fully analysed and endorsed by the government,"<ref name="IWPR-Bosnian Serbs">{{cite news|last=Katana|first=Gordana|title=REGIONAL REPORT: Bosnian Serbs Play Down Srebrenica|url=http://www.iwpr.net/index.php?apc_state=hen&s=o&o=p=tri&l=EN&s=f&o=164405|publisher=Institute of War and Peace Reporting|date=2-7 September 2002|accessdate=1 July 2009}}</ref> and ultimately disowned it altogether.<ref name="Denial" />

Trifunović was criticised by Bosnian Muslims for "his continuous efforts to deny, downplay, and distort the July 1995 events in Srebrenica." An invitation from the ] to give a presentation at the congress in January 2008 produced a harsh reaction from public figures in Bosnia. His invitation was rescinded after the Bosnian security minister ] complained and vowed that "I would not take part if this man were to appear in the congress".<ref name="Rozajać" />

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Darko Trifunović

Darko Trifunović (Template:Lang-sr) is a lawyer and professor of Security Studies at the University of Belgrade, where he has specialised in the study of Islamic terrorism. He prepared a report for the Republika Srpska (Bosnian Serb) government which denied that the Srebrenica Massacre had occurred during the Bosnian War in July 1995. The report was condemned by United Nations officials, survivors of the massacre and international judges carrying out war crimes trials and was eventually disowned by the Bosnian Serb government.

Srebrenica massacre report

Main article: Report about Case Srebrenica

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, which was prepared by Trifunović. The report asserted that the Srebrenica massacre never occurred and portrayed the Bosnian Serbs as victims of Bosnian Muslim atrocities. The report also contested the findings of the International Committee of the Red Cross and other humanitarian organisations as having been "manipulated" and "fabricated". Carla del Ponte, the chief prosecutor of the ICTY, described the report's authors as "totally blind, profoundly insensitive and clearly willing to obstruct all efforts to find reconciliation, truth and justice." The British Foreign Office minister Denis MacShane declared: "The authors of this report belong in the same category as those who deny the Holocaust took place."

The Bosnian Serb government initially sought to distance itself from the report, asserting that it had been "compiled by one of their bureaux but had not been fully analysed and endorsed by the government," and ultimately disowned it altogether.

Trifunović was criticised by Bosnian Muslims for "his continuous efforts to deny, downplay, and distort the July 1995 events in Srebrenica." An invitation from the European Police Congress to give a presentation at the congress in January 2008 produced a harsh reaction from public figures in Bosnia. His invitation was rescinded after the Bosnian security minister Tarik Sadović complained and vowed that "I would not take part if this man were to appear in the congress".

References

  1. Research Institute for European and American Studies - Darko Trifunovic (PhD)
  2. ^ Tracy, Jen; Rawles, Lee; Krauthamer, Ky; Gardner, Andrew (10 November 2003). "The Death of Denial". Transitions Online. Retrieved 3 July 2009.
  3. "Brief Record". US Library of Congress. Retrieved 22 April 2009.
  4. "Report about Case Srebrenica (The First Part)" (PDF). slobodan-milosevic.org. Retrieved 22 April 2009.
  5. ^ Rozajać, Sanita (16 January 2008). "Europe Finds Interesting Trifunovic's Story about Islamic Terrorism". Oslobodjenje. via BBC Monitoring.
  6. "Bosnian Muslims object to Serb terrorism expert addressing European conference". TV Hayat. via BBC Monitoring. 7 January 2008.
  7. Fischer; McDonald, Avril (2005). Yearbook of international humanitarian law 2002. Asser Press. p. 453-454. ISBN 9067041890.
  8. "New Srebrenica Report Condemned". SETimes.com. 4 September 2002. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
  9. "MacShane condemns report denying Srebrenica massacre". Foreign & Commonwealth Office. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 3 July 2009.
  10. Katana, Gordana (2–7 September 2002). "REGIONAL REPORT: Bosnian Serbs Play Down Srebrenica". Institute of War and Peace Reporting. Retrieved 1 July 2009.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
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