You're right, 161 were not convicted.
No, I know the difference, but you want to DENY what happened and play semantical games with war crimes. 43 were found guilty.
I'm waiting in suspense to see what sort of fallacy you'll use in your next argument.
>>>>>...but you want to DENY what happened and play semantical games with war crimes. 43 were found guilty. I'm waiting in suspense to see what sort of fallacy you'll use in your next argument.<<<<<<
That is called projection in psychology. You accuse me of something I am not doing, but what you are doing. I do not deny that some Serbs have committed war crimes.
However, you attempt to hide that others in Balkan civil war have commited crimes as well, but the bulk of them were not convicted. Oric is prime example.