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Slaughter of Serbs near Srebrenica
April 1992 to April 1993


The horror that Bosnian Serbs suffered at the hands of Muslims in the vicinity of Srebrenica is no secret. The Yugoslav State Commission for War Crimes submitted a 132 page study presenting this Serbian suffering as early as May 24, 1993 to the United Nations Security Council. Representatives of Republika Srpska (the Bosnian Serb Republic) were not allowed to submit similar documents because Republika Srpska was not recognized by the United Nations. Yugoslavia, as a UN member state (since 1945) and one of its founding nations, was allowed to submit this document.

The Security Council admitted the study as an official United Nations document. The document was given UN id numbers A/46/171 and S/25635 and dated 2 June 1993.

Many UN documents, crucial for understanding the civil wars in Bosnia in 1990's, were, on American insistence, declared classified. This is how the fact that Muslims -- and not Serbs -- were the ones who committed the infamous atrocities in Sarajevo breadline, and Markale market still officialy remains a secret.

Here presented UN document was not declared classified.. Its distribution was marked "General." Any Western journalist could have stopped by room GA57 in the basement of the U.N. Building at the corner of 46th Street and 1st Ave. in New York and gotten a copy. Or they could just called the U.N. Public Inquiry Office at (212) 963-4475 and ordered it.

Purposely no Western media EVER mentioned this document as it clearly shows that Serbian civilians were victims of the Muslim fanatics in the vicinity of Srebrenica - and not the other way around as Western media claims for more than decade now.

If the contents of this document are false, why didn't the Western media report it and refute it? Its suppression eloquently proclaims its validity and the dishonesty of the media that suppressed the very news of its existence.

We present it in its entirety. More. It is scanned in original form. You can print the PDF files and you will have a photo-copy of the original.


The UN Security Council Document:
A/46/171
S/25635
2 June 1993

Distibution: GENERAL

MEMORANDUM ON WAR CRIMES
AND CRIMES AND GENOCIDE IN EASTERN BOSNIA
(COMMUNES OF BRATUNAC, SKELANI AND SREBRENICA)
COMMITTED AGAINST THE SERBIAN POPULATION
FROM APRIL 1992 TO APRIL 1993


Introduction
Pages 1 - 21 of the document. Historical background. Serbian suffering in the region. Repeated acts of hostility toward the Serbian population in and around Srebrenica, this time in the 1990s. A list of recent Serbian victims of Muslim crime. (ORIGINAL - in PDF)

The list of Serbian victims
Pages 22 - 40 of the document. Bosnian Serbs from in and around Srebrenica murdered by Bosnian Muslims from April 20, 1992 to April 5, 1993, organized by date, victim's first name, father's name (in parenthesis), last name, year of birth, place of birth, county. (ORIGINAL - in PDF)

Massacres
Pages 41 - 51 of the document. General description of the crimes committed: Types of torture and murder, plunder of Serbian property, cleansing of the Serbian population. (ORIGINAL - in PDF)

Muslim perpetrators
Pages 52 - 80 of the document. Bosnian Muslim perpetrators. Their full names, types of crime committed. Places and dates of their crimes. (ORIGINAL - in PDF)

Victims' statements - part 1
Pages 81 - 104 of the document. Some surviving Serbian victims tell, in their own words, what they went through and how they survived. (ORIGINAL - in PDF)

Victims' statements - part 2
Pages 105 - 132 of the document. Continuation: surviving Serbian victims tell what they went through. (ORIGINAL - in PDF)


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