CHRONICLES 22
Srebrenica - From Denial to Confession
Prepared and edited by Sonja Biserko
The book attempts to provide an in-depth insight into the context of the
Srebrenica massacre, the biggest atrocity and the most monstrous crime committed over the
1991-99 wars in the territory of ex-Yugoslavia. The Srebrenica massacre took place four
years after the outbreak of Yugoslav wars. From the very beginning in 1992 the war in
Bosnia-Herzegovina was genocidal, since the official Belgrade's policy implied ethnic
cleansing. The ethnic cleansing was the principal objective of the Bosnian war, rather
than its consequence. The international community - that has already witnessed mass
murders, maltreatment, destruction of cultural monuments, plunder, massive dislocations of
people, etc. - did nothing to prevent it. Western governments even avoided calling it by
its proper name - genocide.
From the moral point of view, the Srebrenica massacre was not only a
watershed in the Bosnian war, but also a symbol of the West's indifference. The
Srebrenica massacre was a crucial point that made the Western civilization to resume its
fundamental values based on anti-fascism.
By presenting the chronology of the Srebrenica crime, this book at the
same time contributes to facing up the past and catharsis of the side that has committed
genocide. Though this is about a long and painful process, one should not lose hope about
its successful outcome.
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