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Date: 04 Jun 1996 10:01:07
Reply-To: Conference "zamir.chat"
From: ltrufelm@counsel.com
Subject: SREBRENICA MASSACRE
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Thought that the following might be of interest:
The massacre of as many as ten thousand civilians in the Bosnian
"safe area" of Srebrenica a year ago has been blamed on the
Bosnian Serbs, but according to the results of an international
investigation involving the human rights television series "Rights
& Wrongs," the United Nations, which had committed itself to
protecting the civilian population, was actually complicit in a
deal that sealed the town's fate.
Globalvision's two-part "Rights & Wrongs" documentary Safe Haven
reveals how a tacit agreement between the Bosnian Serb army and
United Nations officials assigned to protect the safe haven of
Srebrenica, Bosnia led directly to the worst case of genocide in
Europe since World War II.
Safe Haven will premiere on June 6 on public television stations
throughout the United States. The program will also be shown on
French and Dutch Television as well as on the WorldNet global
television service.
The international television newsmagazine "Rights & Wrongs: Human
Rights Television," produced by Globalvision, offers global
perspectives and diverse viewpoints not reported elsewhere.
Additional information about Safe Haven and other "Rights &
Wrongs" programs can be found at
http://www.igc.apc.org/globalvision/.
Please visit the site and consider linking to its URL. Thank you
for your interest and consideration.