THE BRITISH UNIT WAS IN SREBRENICA AFTER THE LIBERATION “He was all muddy, as if he had been crawling all night”

THE BRITISH UNIT WAS IN SREBRENICA AFTER THE LIBERATION “He was all muddy, as if he had been crawling all night”
THE BRITISH UNIT WAS IN SREBRENICA AFTER THE LIBERATION “He was all muddy, as if he had been crawling all night”
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The report does not state anywhere that members of that unit shot Muslim soldiers in Srebrenica, but not all the perpetrators of the crime have yet been found.

The report was compiled based on the testimony of members of the UNHCR and Dutch soldiers from Srebrenica.

Dutch officer de Ruiter is the first to mention British involvement and complains that they did not submit any reports on war crimes after the liberation of Srebrenica.

In the next paragraph of the report, it is described how the translator Emir Suljagić and UNHCR representative Almir Ramić, right after the liberation of Srebrenica (the report says “the fall of Srebrenica), saw a big and strong British soldier come back covered in mud one night.

– As if he crawled all night. Later, they saw him washing his things – the report says, and the source for that part of the report is an interview of Almir Ramić from 1999.

NIOD

In that part of the report, the Dutch institute asks “whether the British could have discovered the knowledge due to the destruction of the communication system, but they could have used the communication means of the UNMO or the Dutch battalion”, and the Dutch institute NIOD also says that the UK government did not give them insight into information about the involvement of the SAS unit in what happened in Srebrenica.

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