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DEAUVILLE -- U.S. President Barack Obama sent a message on Thursday congratulating the Serbian government on the arrest of Ratko Mladić, who would now face justice.
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Now lets review the US Srebrenica (aka Dasht-i-Leili massacre) and how the US has handled it.
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The Physicians for Human Rights group from Boston, which identified the mass grave earlier this year and later sent out a forensic scientist to carry out further tests, suggests that 2,000-3,000 of the 8,000 prisoners taken to Shiberghan died on the way."
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"There Gen Dostum's soldiers crammed them into shipping containers. When they protested that they could not breathe, the soldiers told them to duck down, then fired several Kalashnikov rounds into the containers.
"I saw blood coming out of the holes," an eyewitness who refuses to be identified said.
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Although the deaths were previously reported, The Times’s James Risen has now detailed repeated efforts by the Bush administration to discourage any investigation of the massacre — even after officials from the F.B.I. and the State Department, along with the Red Cross and human rights groups, tried to press the matter. Physicians for Human Rights, which discovered the mass grave in 2002, says the site has since been tampered with.
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Obama has not investigated this matter either.
(Zoran, 27 May 2011 10:52)
Very, every interesting story unearthed by Zoran (even though without any link or references for us to check - but anyway let's take it at face value). Those soldiers should be punished by the competent court in that part of the world (certainly not under US jurisdiction).
The thing I'm not sure about is what all of this story has to do with the alledged crimes that Mladic allegedly committed in the opposite part of the world and what relevence does it have to the judicial proceedings against Mladic at the ICTY ?!
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