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This website copied this article in early 2006. A key is the insertion of this section; in the last sentence, "In contrast, Srebrenica genocide..." was later changed to "For example, Srebrenica genocide..." a few hours later. This is what appears on the site in question. Also that site's article on the Holocaust was much similar to ours at the time.--NortyNort (Holla) 08:54, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
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Purported IDC/RDC discovery of 500 missing from Srebrenica

Mirsad Tokaca has pointed out that his reference at the launch of the IDC/RDC "Bosnian Atlas of the Dead" project in Banja Luka, to 500 persons from Srebrenica who were considered dead and have been discovered alive has been taken out of context. The IDC/RDC considers the misrepresentation of what he said a "classic abuse of the media". Tokaca was not referring to victims of the genocide, he was referring to IDC/RDC's work on human losses 1991-1995 in the municipality of Srebrenica. IDC/RDC have pointed out that this distortion of what he actually said was the responsibility of the Serb news agency SRNA. http://www.idc.org.ba/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=243%3Ademanti-povodom-citiranja-gosp-mirsada-tokae-o-rtvama-genocida-u-srebrenici&catid=1%3Alatest-news&Itemid=50&lang=bs

Court Says the Dutch Are to Blame for Srebrenica Deaths

See here and many other news items. Mac 15:12, 6 July 2011 (UTC)


Victims identification

The Preliminary List of People Missing or Killed in Srebrenica compiled by the Bosnian Federal Commission of Missing Persons contains 8,372 names, of whom some 500 were under 18 ( 33 under 15), and includes several dozen women and girls. As of June 2011, 6594 victims have been identified through DNA analysis and more than 5100 victims have been buried at the Memorial Centre of Potocari.

Srebrenica victims are subsequently buried in Srebrenica - Potocari Memorial and Cemetery.

Memorial Center of Potocari ( July 2011): 5138 victims already buried, of them 306 boys under 18 and 8 women.

The summary of victims of Srebrenic massacre buried at memorial place in Potocari according to their birthdate:

       1984:   1       note 1
       1982:   1       note 2
       1981:  12
       1980:  35
       1979:  76
       1978: 118
       1977: 176
       1976 - 1955: 2513
       1954 - 1935: 1769
       1934 - 1925:  379
       1924 - 1915:   54
       1914 - 1899:    4
       Total      : 5138


note 1: Together with his 15 yo. brother killed with grenate explosion during shelling of Srebrenica

note 2: Died in woods after 19.7.1995

77.240.177.27 (talk) 07:54, 10 August 2011 (UTC) Kutil

The page reads The majority of those killed were adult men and teenage boys but the victims included boys aged under 15, men over the age of 65, women and reportedly even several babies. Surely if the above figures are correct (The Preliminary List of People Missing or Killed in Srebrenica compiled by the Bosnian Federal Commission of Missing Persons contains 8,372 names, of whom some 500 were under 18 ( 33 under 15), and includes several dozen women and girls), I would suggest it's more accurate to add the word 'vast', 'overwhelming', 'great' or something similar. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.155.220.41 (talk) 01:23, 10 December 2011 (UTC)

Former US ambassador to NATO accuses Great Britain of huge responsibility for the genocide in Srebrenica

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/192348.html http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/ambassador-britain-ducking-guilt-for-srebrenica

We should incorporate this into the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.129.112.165 (talk) 14:54, 12 August 2011 (UTC)

Bosnian Serbs Funnel Taxes to Genocide-Denying NGO

http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/bosnian-serbs-funnel-taxes-to-genocide-denying-ngo — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.129.112.165 (talk) 11:00, 3 September 2011 (UTC)


The section "Opposition to the description genocide" should be called Attempts by the government of Serbia and Republika Srpska to change international public opinion on Serbia's role in the wars in he Balkanswar by propaganda and deceit — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.129.112.165 (talk) 11:31, 3 September 2011 (UTC)

"See also" section

If the article states: "According to Human Rights Watch, the ultra-nationalist Serbian Radical Party "launched an aggressive campaign to prove that Muslims had committed crimes against thousands of Serbs in the area" which "was intended to diminish the significance of the July 1995 crime." A press briefing by the ICTY Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) dated 6 July 2005 noted that the number of Serb deaths in the region alleged by the Serbian authorities had increased from 1,400 to 3,500, a figure the OTP stated " not reflect the reality."

Then why is this:

  • Serbian innocent victims in the Srebrenica area (from 1992-1995), over 3500 victims (in Serbian)-names and surnames:
  • Serbian victim in Bosnia and herzegovina
  • Srebrenica Historical Project, (about 3500 serbs killed, 1992-1995, in Srebrenica area)-
  • Others about Srebrenica, about Serbian victims -
  • Books about Srebrenica truth-
  • List of Serbs murdered around Srebrenica (1992-95), 3287 Serbian victims-

...in the "see also" section? Because in this concept it seems like it is showing something that is actually confirmed and legaly confirmed (especially since it is using words like "murder, innocent" etc, which is something that court needs to confirm), while the article clearely states otherwise.--92.36.255.27 (talk) 09:23, 4 January 2012 (UTC)

Headline

I hope you will change the headline, the headline must be the Srebrenica genocide but not Srebrenica massacre! — Preceding unsigned comment added by SA-1987 (talkcontribs) 20:59, 28 January 2012 (UTC)

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