1. Drazen Erdemovic is the only man immediately connected with genocide at 
Srebrenica in July 1995 is, who was convicted by the Hague tribunal, A Croat 
from The Tuzla region. He reached a plea bargain with the prosecution and was 
given the minimum sentence, on the  basis of his own testimony. The content of 
which he changed several times. The key point of the agreement with the 
prosecution was that he had to testify against Serb defendants.  Why should the 
Serbian state assume responsibility for  the crimes of the Bosnian Croat 
Erdemovic, on the basis of his contradictory and unreliable testimony at that.

2. Erdemovic was allegedly a member of the so-called 10th Special Detachment of 
the Bosnian Serb Army, a multi-ethnic unit made up of Serbs, Croats, Slovenes 
and Muslims. He named seven more participants in the shootings, some of whom 
had fought in Africa as mercenaries of Western Armies. To date no state – no 
warrants have been issued by the Hague Tribunal, nor any state – not Serbia, 
not Bosnia-Herzegovina, nor any other – for the arrest of these men, although 
their whereabouts is known. What  do they want to cover up?

3. Engraved on the monument in Srebrenica the number На is the number of 
“8372...”, but that number  includes the names of people who are still 
classified as “missing”.   And the three suspension points after that number 
indicate that the list is not yet complete. How is it that missing  people can 
be the “victims of genocide”? No post mortems have been executed, nor is it 
known that they are in fact dead.

4. According to the latest forensic investigations, the total number of bodies 
exhumed from mass graves is under 2000, of whom 442 can be said with certainty 
to have been the victims of  execution by firing squad. This is 8000 less than 
the number that has publicly been linked with the “genocide” at Srebrenica.

5. The highest civilian UN representative on the ground in Srebrenica in July 
1995 was the American Philipp Corwin. For years now he has been insisting that 
the number of killed then at Srebrenica was “about 700” Bosnian Muslims and 
that the difference between that number and constantly propagated number of 8 
000 is nothing but politics. Clearly, Srebrenica has become a political game 
with numbers being rattled off like an auctioneer ever upping the amount of the 
bids.

6. The Commission of the Government of Serbia never conceded “genocide”, but 
has used that that word only as  a quotation of the judgment against Bosnia 
Serb Army General Radislav Krstic. The Commission has not adopted the number of 
8 000 men shot to death, despite being subjected to enormous Western pressures. 
Nor has the Commission reported that all persons on the list of missing were in 
fact killed and are dead. Rather, the Commission stated that the list includes 
persons still living and those who were killed in battle before 1995, and in 
addition people who later died a natural death. Besides the foregoing, it is 
confirmed that there are people who have changed their identity and are living 
in other places, others yet who have served prison terms for criminal acts.

7. According to a judgment of the International Court of Justice, Serbia  bears 
no responsibility for “genocide” nor did Serbia participate in preparation or 
execution of genocide. By this judgment alone Serbia has no obligation to adopt 
any “Declaration on Srebrenica”.

8. If Serbia assumes responsibility for events in Srebrenica, she would open 
herself to liability for crushing reparations. Is this the price we’re supposed 
to pay, and is this the inheritance we are to leave to our children and 
grandchildren?  

9. A January 2009 European Parliament Resolution is what pushed for the 
adoption of this resolution. But an obvious internal contradiction in this 
resolution is that “E[urope]” cannot, in spite of the enormous investigative 
efforts to date, come up with a full reconstruction of the events in and around 
“Srebrenica”. This absolutely excludes any and all self-confidence about final 
conclusions concerning that complex event and especially about the glib 
exploitation of the gravest legal qualifications in relation to the state of 
Serbia and her citizens. If the straight truth about Srebrenica, which will be 
one day be established, the content of any eventual resolution of the National 
Parliament will be contradicted. How will the parliamentarians who will vote 
for the resolution ever redeem themselves in the eyes of history and of their 
descendants?

Aleksandar Pavic, author of the book “Forbidden truth about Srebrenica”, based 
only on foreign sources.

 Stefan Karaganovic, President of Dutch NGO “Historical Project ‘Srebrenica’.”  
 
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