Srebrenica: a 'safe' area
Srebrenica: a ‘safe’ area is a 2002 report by the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD) concerning the Srebrenica Massacre. The report took seven years to finalize. The size of the report is "some four thousand pages".[1] The report is also referred to as the NIOD report.[2]
It resulted in the resignation of the Second cabinet of Wim Kok, on 16 April 2002 six days after the release of the report.[3] The cabinet was “asked to stay as a caretaker government until a new administration [was] formed after elections”.[4]
The report has been referred to by international media.[3][5][2][6]
Criticism
The Institute for War and Peace Reporting has labelled the report "controversial".[7]
See also
References
- ↑ NIOD Report on Srebrenica
- 1 2 RELATIVISM OF JUSTICE: THOUGHTS ON NOAM CHOMSKY, NIOD REPORT, DUTCH GOVERNMENT, U.N. & more… - Blog’s Editorial
- 1 2 Dutch cabinet resigns over Srebrenica massacre
- ↑
- ↑ Dutch Government Collapses Over Srebrenica
- ↑ - Stoltenberg har medansvar for Srebrenica
- ↑ Karen Meirik (6 February 2004), Controversial Srebrenica Report Back on Table, Tribunal Update 342, Institute for War and Peace Reporting. Retrieved 17 February 2007.
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