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International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Writing in 2011, Edward Herman reviewed Germinal Civikov's book Srebrenica: The Star Witness (Srebrenica Historical Project, 2010) - a book that was translated from German by John Laughland - and noted that it "is a devastating indictment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY, or Tribunal), showing clearly that the ICTY 'does not behave according to the traditions of the rule of law.'" [1]
Contents
Critical Articles
- Afshin Rattansi, "The Deal That Led to the Srebrenica Massacre: Former UN Spokeswoman Fingers Richard Holbrooke and the Clinton Administration", Counterpunch, September 15, 2009.
- Edward Herman. "Srebrenica: The Star Witness", Zmag, January 2011.
- Catherine Schütz and Rüdiger Göbel, "Former Yugoslavia: Milosevic Put his Accusers on Trial", jungewelt.de, March 16, 2011.
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Richard Holbrooke
- Patricia M. Wald
- Institute for War and Peace Reporting
- Marlise Simons
- Humanitarian Law Center
- Susan Harris-Rimmer
- Liz Brundige
- Katherine Southwick
- Nancy Paterson
- Susan Benesch
- Gabrielle K. McDonald - former president
- Hassan Bubacar Jallow
- Urs Cipolat
- Stefanie Frease
- Melissa Pack
- Dorian Barak
- John Clint Williamson
- Matthew Hodes
References
- ↑ Edward Herman. "Srebrenica: The Star Witness", Zmag, January 2011.