International Commission for Srebrenica conclusion: No genocide, crimes committed by individuals

The conclusion of the International Independent Commission to investigate crimes in the Srebrenica region during the 1992-1995 period has drawn a frightening conclusion last week. But what about it? It points out that no crime has occurred that could be defined as a crime of genocide. At the same time, the commission clearly [...]
It points out that no crime has occurred that could be defined as a crime of genocide.
At the same time, the commission clearly says thousands of Muslims were killed in July 1995, including prisoners of war by the Bosnian Army who had tried to break the siege in Srebrenica.
According to one of the commission's experts, The Hague Tribunal has had to focus on the fact that specific <x0-crimes were carried out by individuals, not by all entity or entire Republika Srpska Army. ”
Despite the fact that the International Court of Justice in The Hague operated from May 1993 to December 31, 2017, many cases remain open: who ordered mass executions for what purpose, who paid and so on.
The report of this commission, for example, compares the need for Holocaust study.
This international commission position will no doubt be taken as a precedent in Srebrenica in 1995 without genocide against Muslims. /Periscope












