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Ground-Breaking Srebrenica Guilty Plea
global policy ^ | Emir Suljagic

Posted on 08/09/2003 8:13:24 AM PDT by alternatediscourse

Ground-Breaking Srebrenica Guilty Plea

By Emir Suljagic

Institute for War and Peace Reporting
May 2, 2003

Key suspect provides unprecedented and chilling inside account of the Bosnian Serb atrocity.

In a watershed confession on May 6, former Bosnian Serb security officer Momir Nikolic pleaded guilty to crimes against humanity for his role in the 1995 killing of more than 7,000 Bosnian Muslim men from Srebrenica. Dressed in a dark green suit, Nikolic appeared visibly disturbed as he appeared before the tribunal. He bit his lips in agitation as he offered his plea.

In exchange for his admission of guilt, the prosecution agreed to withdraw charges of genocide and said they would recommend a sentence of between 15 and 20 years rather than life-imprisonment. Nikolic agreed to testify against three others who are also indicted for the massacres.

Nikolic's guilty plea represents a major breakthrough in the Srebrenica case, which investigators have been pursuing for seven years. In June 2001, the tribunal convicted General Radislav Krstic of genocide in Srebrenica, but he denied the charges to the end, enabling those loyal to him to continue to deny that the killings ever took place.

Nikolic’s confession may bring about a change in the way most Bosnian Serbs perceive what happened in Srebrenica. He comes from the area, he was respected for his contribution during the war, and he had a solid nationalist reputation. All this will lend him credibility among the Serb community as well as on the witness stand.

In his plea statement, Nikolic provided an unprecedented and chilling inside account of the Bosnian Serb murder operation in July 1995, including a description of the meeting in which the decision was made to kill all men and boys and deport women, and the logistics of performing such a large operation were discussed. The indictment against him says that at the time he was assistant commander for security and intelligence with the Bosnian Serbs’ Bratunac brigade, with the rank of captain.

Nikolic told the court that on the morning of July 12, after Serb forces had taken Srebrenica, he met the chief security officer of Drina corps, Colonel Vujadin Popovic, and chief intelligence officer Lieutenant Colonel Kosoric, outside the Fontana hotel in Bratunac.

By then, thousands of Srebrenica residents had moved into the UN base in Potocari, a village on the outskirts of town, seeking the protection of Dutch peacekeeping troops. "At that time, Colonel Popovic told me that the thousands of Muslim women and children in Potocari would be transported out of Potocari towards Muslim-held territory in Kladanj, and that the able-bodied Muslim men within the crowd of Muslim civilians would be separated from the crowd, detained temporarily in Bratunac and killed shortly thereafter,” he said.

Nikolic admitted in a signed affidavit attached to the plea agreement that his job was to "help co-ordinate and help organize this operation”, which meant he had to find places to hold the men and boys until they were to be executed.

He followed his orders. "I identified several specific areas," he said, matter-of-factly. On the evening of the next day, July 13, he met General Ratko Mladic’s chief of security, Colonel Ljubisa Beara, in the centre of Bratunac. Beara ordered him to go to Zvornik and inform a security officer named Drago Nikolic that Muslim prisoners held in Bratunac should be transported to Zvornik and killed. Drago Nikolic - no relation - has also been indicted by the tribunal but is still at large.

Nikolic followed those orders. He returned to Bratunac late that night, in time to attend a meeting with Beara and Miroslav Deronjic, a civilian commissioner for Srebrenica appointed by Radovan Karadzic, as well as Bosnian Serb army colonel Dragomir Vasic at Serbian Democratic Party, SDS, headquarters in town.

"The killing operation was openly discussed at the meeting and all participants indicated that they had been reporting to their various chains of command,” Nikolic said. The meeting ended at three o'clock in the morning, with Nikolic going over to his brigade headquarters and informing his commander Vidoje Blagojevic of the results. The majority of captured Muslim men were killed over the next few days.

Nikolic’s work in Srebrenica was not finished. He was subsequently ordered to cover up all traces of the massacre. In September and October 1995, with help from the civilian authorities, his unit dug up the bodies from the execution sites and reburied them elsewhere.

"In September 1995, I was contacted by Colonel Popovic and told to exhume and re-bury Muslim bodies from mid-September to October 1995. This was done in coordination with the Bratunac brigade military police, civilian police, and elements of the 5th engineering battalion of the Drina corps,” he said.

Once the war was over, Nikolic says he attempted to destroy the paper trail. "In the presence of a commission consisting of the chief of security of the Drina corps, Rade Pajic, two more officers whose names I don't recall, and Lazar Ostojic, the documents which could have compromised myself or the Bratunac brigade were destroyed,” Nikolic said.

In May 1996, less than a year after Bosnian Serb forces overran Srebrenica, Boston Globe reporter Elizabeth Neuffer interviewed Nikolic and asked him about his role in the massacres of the enclave’s men and boys. He claimed to have no idea what she was talking about. “You are asking me to comment on something I know absolutely nothing about,” he told her. A year in the tribunal’s jail – Nikolic was arrested on April 1, 2002 – seems to have helped him regain his memory.

That may come as no surprise. Nikolic has always played by the rules. As a young man in Tito’s Yugoslavia, he had embraced communism and was duly rewarded with a coveted position at Bratunac’s high school, teaching students basic military skills. When communism fell out of fashion, and nationalism became the ideology of choice, Nikolic became a follower of Karadzic’s SDS. He left his teaching job and became a member of the party’s crisis staff. He soon impressed his new bosses and was named as a security officer with the Bratunac brigade. Now, it seems, he has learned to play by a new set of rules – the tribunal’s. Emir Suljagic is an IWPR reporter in The Hague.



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he flows with the go, a follower whose word can not be counted on as this individual is easily swayed then bought at a nominal price.

and he had a solid nationalist reputation. All this will lend him credibility among the Serb community as well as on the witness stand.--- The Serbian people know who he was- a former communist opportunist and a nationalist opportunist. He does not hold any special sway nor influence amongst the Serbs. They just see him as buying his way out of a life sentence.

1 posted on 08/09/2003 8:13:24 AM PDT by alternatediscourse
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To: alternatediscourse
Any chance that the rest of those VRS killers living in Bratunac, Srebrenica and parts surrounding, who personally carried out genocide at Srebrenica, will be brought to justice? In this life, I mean.

Inquiring minds want to know. In the mean time, hold not your breath and don't bet the rent.
2 posted on 08/09/2003 8:20:25 AM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones
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To: alternatediscourse
Actually, your description of this guy can be used by ANY Serb against ANY other Serb who actually admits to war crimes. Great way of dodging responsibility. "Nobody here but us anti-Milosevicists." Yup.
3 posted on 08/09/2003 8:21:47 AM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
Remind yourself this is a Bosnian Muslim reporter for a biased journalist site. For future reference, seek Scott Taylor's writings for accuracy in media.

From what I understand, RB, U.S military understands who the bad guys are in Bosnia. Camp NJ and NW SFOR HQ surely know who the good guys are- the Serbs. Do you deny that accuracy?

4 posted on 08/09/2003 8:33:16 AM PDT by alternatediscourse (Rasa)
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones; joan
Why are some of your Srebrenica muslim dead showing up, alive and well in St Louis, Mo?
5 posted on 08/09/2003 8:42:26 AM PDT by alternatediscourse (Rasa)
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To: alternatediscourse
In Florida as well.
6 posted on 08/09/2003 9:08:15 AM PDT by Lion in Winter
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To: alternatediscourse
Really?
7 posted on 08/09/2003 9:36:36 AM PDT by bluester
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
Those of us who were watching at the time know that there is a heck of a lot more to this story than the one-sided evil-Serb routine we've heard continuously since 1992.

Who gains, I wonder, by painting the Serbs as the aggressors and initiators of the succession of post-communist Balkan wars?

When it really mattered, the Serbs were with us fighting the Nazis and the Muslims were collaborators. More recently, they have been fighting the Islamokazis, fighting our fight, and we punished them for it.

Our actions in Bosnia were more shameful than anything the Serbs did.
8 posted on 08/09/2003 10:03:42 AM PDT by thoughtomator (Objects in post may be more clever than they first appear)
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To: alternatediscourse
What's your point? Why post an old article from a
biased lying "neocon" site?
9 posted on 08/09/2003 10:04:35 AM PDT by duckln
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To: thoughtomator
the Serbs were with us fighting the Nazis and the Muslims were collaborators.

And we should base America's foreign policy on a misrepresentation of World War 2 history from the Balkans?

No thanks - the Chetniks spent the majority of their time and effort fighting the Partisans, not the Germans, and in this latest round of fighting, slipped completely into role of the bad guys, as evidenced by Nikolic's statement, and got treated accordingly.

Your logic would have compelled us to side with the Chinese against the Koreans (who were incorporated into the Emperor's forces during WW2 - we'll ignore the actuality of the conditions under which this arose in deference to your reasoning in Bosnia) during the Korean war - not really a policy guideline that suits American interests, is it?

Just out of curiosity, are you familiar with the course of the wars in Yugoslavia during either the 1940's or the 1990's?

10 posted on 08/09/2003 12:51:14 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: bluester
Really?

The best response to this particular claim is to ask for proof, and then make your judgement according to the response.

Try it, it's fun.

11 posted on 08/09/2003 1:11:05 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: Hoplite
It sure is great fun when you neo-revisionists repaint history to suit your own color. Where are the numbers of 7K? Do you doubt those numbers were highly maninpulated to suit the cry of that day? What of the physical proof from the names declared dead later showing up in the U.S.A or in various regions of Bosnia? Does that make you look like a fool when your straining to show legitimacy and integrity for your "proof"?
12 posted on 08/09/2003 1:20:31 PM PDT by alternatediscourse (If tires are black, why is the Michelin man white? Answers anyone....?)
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To: duckln
To further expose the continual lying so it can be torn apart, point by point.
13 posted on 08/09/2003 1:24:26 PM PDT by alternatediscourse (If tires are black, why is the Michelin man white? Answers anyone....?)
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To: alternatediscourse
Why are 4000 of them rotting in a fridge in Tuzla? And who killed them?
14 posted on 08/09/2003 1:37:00 PM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones
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To: duckln
What's your point? Why post an old article from a
biased lying "neocon" site?>>

Because "biased lying neocon sites" have far more truth than Serbian war propaganda. At least none of them have to post pictures of war porn to make their point.
15 posted on 08/09/2003 1:38:29 PM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
You could fool me as i spoke with a heavy during a full afternoon as i was briefed on intel for the region... croats/muslims=bad guys.... serbs=good guys
17 posted on 08/09/2003 1:56:21 PM PDT by alternatediscourse (If tires are black, why is the Michelin man white? Answers anyone....?)
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
who killed them?- muslim infighting was the major contributor and head/head engagement/running fights with armed combatents, civilians caught in the crossfire as that is a standard in all warfare. muslims used them for propoganda shields as that was all decided back in Sarajevo.
18 posted on 08/09/2003 2:01:19 PM PDT by alternatediscourse (If tires are black, why is the Michelin man white? Answers anyone....?)
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Do you doubt those numbers were highly maninpulated to suit the cry of that day?

Provide examples, and then differentiate the uncertainty surrounding the number of missing from Srebrenica with the declining numbers of missing reported from the WTC attack.

When large numbers of people are killed, it takes time to arrive at accurate numbers, this has happened for both the WTC and Srebrenica, and has taken much the same course with the exception that we didn't have to deal with Al Qaeda removing bodies from the WTC to secondary graves in an attempt to lessen their crime, and we don't have to put up with the ignorant attempting to lessen their crime through use of the uncertainties as to the "accurate to within one person" death toll.

What of the physical proof from the names declared dead later showing up in the U.S.A or in various regions of Bosnia?

Cite your supposed physical proof - hell, I'll even take documentary proof linked in your response in place of you sending live persons to my door: you will find 9 names that were duplicated upon the Tuzla voter registration rolls and the Srebrenica missing lists that were subsequently removed from the count of the missing - even though voter registration fraud was found to be the most likely cause. You have made a claim, and I fully expect this discussion to go the way of most Balkans thread issues - when challenged to provide supporting evidence, you will instead choose to talk your way around the lack of support for your position.

Prove me wrong.

What this issue boils down to is the Bosnian Serbs murdered upwards of 7,500 men and boys in pursuit of an illegitimate and indefensible policy which you now find yourself attempting to defend.

You have chosen the wrong fight, AD.

19 posted on 08/09/2003 2:11:05 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: bluester; darkwing104; alternatediscourse
Yes, the situation on the ground now, is that the Muslims and Croats concern SFOR soldiers more than the Serbs. Darkwing104 told me this:

"The Sebs I did meet on patrol were helpful once they discovered we ment them no harm. I wasn't in a position to make friends. With the Croats and Muslims doing their stuff I was in a volitile situation where anyone can start a fire fight over anything. The Croats and Muslims concerned me more then the Serbs."

20 posted on 08/09/2003 2:38:37 PM PDT by joan
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