"Page 34931:Out of these 25.000 people, there were about 750 men that were held prisoners because their identity was to be checked and it had to be checked that none of them was suspected of crimes against Serbs in the area. Out of these people, 500 were not suspected at all. They were released, and they were able to go towards Kladanj and Tuzla. Two hundred and fifty of them were held back because there was suspicion against them. They were suspected of crimes against the Serbs. They were detained in Zvornik and Batkovic, and it is probable that out of these people there were some summary executions because some Serbs recognised some of the authors of some crimes in their villages, but according to General Mladic, no more than hundred summary executions took place out of this group of people." Patrick Barriot.Wednesday, 12 January 2005Arxivat 26 October 2021[Date mismatch] a Wayback Machine.
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Institute for War and Peace Reporting, Tribunal Update: Briefly Noted (TU No 398, 18-Mar-05) «Enllaç». Arxivat de l'original el 2011-10-17. [Consulta: 23 juliol 2008].
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"The fact that Milosevic personally intervened and saved 800 Bosnian Muslim men from the enclave who crossed the Drina River into Yugoslavia demanding protection from Milosevic!!! These men where handed over to the Red Cross in Hungary - so that from there they could choose whether or not they wanted to return to Bosnia."Some things to keep in mind about Srebrenica:Arxivat 2012-01-19 a Wayback Machine.
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"So to avoid the Bosnian Serb forces to their west, about 800 of the men and boys of Zepa fled east. They crossed the Drina River to Yugoslavia, where they were split between two detention camps"211 Bosnians Free After 8 Months. Why So Long?Arxivat 2014-05-19 a Wayback Machine.
ICTY "Prosecutor v. Krstic" «www.un.org». Arxivat de l'original el 2004-07-18. [Consulta: 23 juliol 2008].
ICTY; "Address by ICTY President Theodor Meron, at Potocari Memorial Cemetery" La Haia, 23 de juny de 2004 «www.un.org». Arxivat de l'original el 2004-07-02. [Consulta: 23 juliol 2008].
"So to avoid the Bosnian Serb forces to their west, about 800 of the men and boys of Zepa fled east. They crossed the Drina River to Yugoslavia, where they were split between two detention camps"211 Bosnians Free After 8 Months. Why So Long?Arxivat 2014-05-19 a Wayback Machine.
"The fact that Milosevic personally intervened and saved 800 Bosnian Muslim men from the enclave who crossed the Drina River into Yugoslavia demanding protection from Milosevic!!! These men where handed over to the Red Cross in Hungary - so that from there they could choose whether or not they wanted to return to Bosnia."Some things to keep in mind about Srebrenica:Arxivat 2012-01-19 a Wayback Machine.
"Page 34931:Out of these 25.000 people, there were about 750 men that were held prisoners because their identity was to be checked and it had to be checked that none of them was suspected of crimes against Serbs in the area. Out of these people, 500 were not suspected at all. They were released, and they were able to go towards Kladanj and Tuzla. Two hundred and fifty of them were held back because there was suspicion against them. They were suspected of crimes against the Serbs. They were detained in Zvornik and Batkovic, and it is probable that out of these people there were some summary executions because some Serbs recognised some of the authors of some crimes in their villages, but according to General Mladic, no more than hundred summary executions took place out of this group of people." Patrick Barriot.Wednesday, 12 January 2005Arxivat 26 October 2021[Date mismatch] a Wayback Machine.
«ICTY: The Conflicts». The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Arxivat de l'original el 2019-04-01. [Consulta: 5 agost 2013].
Institute for War and Peace Reporting, Tribunal Update: Briefly Noted (TU No 398, 18-Mar-05) «Enllaç». Arxivat de l'original el 2011-10-17. [Consulta: 23 juliol 2008].
ICTY "Prosecutor v. Krstic" «www.un.org». Arxivat de l'original el 2004-07-18. [Consulta: 23 juliol 2008].
ICTY; "Address by ICTY President Theodor Meron, at Potocari Memorial Cemetery" La Haia, 23 de juny de 2004 «www.un.org». Arxivat de l'original el 2004-07-02. [Consulta: 23 juliol 2008].