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🧵Thread: An important but neglected Dutch documentary on Srebrenica released in 2002. The television production was put together relatively few years after the event and apparently before the rigid official narrative with its intimidating guidelines was formally established.
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The authors have clearly made an effort to be fair and balanced in the facts they have put forward and video images they have selected. Since briefly appearing in the period immediately following its inception, the documentary was largely swept under the rug and banned worldwide.

The version circulating nowadays was edited to remove information about its makers, one may assume because of political pressure that was brought to bear upon them. This compilation of visual materials the documentary speaks for itself and stands or falls on its own merits.

The Alija Izetbegovic and Bill Clinton plan. Exposed by the testimony of the Bosnian Muslim Police Chief Hakija Mehonjic from Srebrenica.

An order from Alija Izetbegović was given to attack a defenseless Serbian enclave in order to provoke a response from the Bosnian Serb leadership in 1995. "They legitimized an attack on an enclave that had no chances of defending itself. Why for goodness sake?" ~Emir Suljagić

Thanks Joe. Great to have this.

The statements from Emir Suljagić were quite interesting...

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The entire documentary is here. It's been banned from public view since 2002.

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