Big scandal:Swedish Television broadcasted the documentary A Town(Srebrenica)Betrayed

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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUuhSGnLvv8&feature=related"]Srebrenica - Izdani grad (A town betrayed) - YouTube[/ame]

    "Swedish Television (SVT) recently broadcasted the documentary "Staden som offrades" (A Town Betrayed) which covers the genocide in Srebrenica. Even if the documentary gives a biased impression and possibly makes false allegations, it comes as a surprise to me that the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has sent a latter to the CEO of SVT Eva Hamilton in order to point out errors in the documentary. Is this the role of the ICTY? In my forthcoming thesis I write the following on the responsibility of international criminal tribunals and courts to create a historic record."

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    The Srebrenica genocide is an unfortunate event.

    Here is a problem with the fragile topic of genocides.

    Genocides have been politicized where its been used as political tools and neglecting the deaths of millions of people...

    you can see this phenomenon not only in srebrenica but the armenian genocide, holocaust, and wwii genocides of non-jews by NAZIs.

    even you can see this phenomenon in western states like new zealand, america on indigenous populations.

    And genocide has been around a long time possibly since the beginning of time where anthropologists have discovered 7 different kinds of hominids in the past and many of them extinct for some unknown reason...

    Since Cro-magnon man invaded europe , neanderthals have disappeared from the continent that they have lived for 350,000 years...


    Some anthropologists and pop geneticists have speculated the basque population in europe may be the last remnants of the neanderthals due to their physiology, language, and blood type that is rare in modern human populations.
     
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