'Die enorme hoeveelheid informatie...' De mateloze reconstructie van een oorlogsmisdaad
'Information overload... ' The endless reconstruction of a war crime, J. W. Honig The NIOD-report on Srebrenica chose to ignore the pressing nature of the questions that the massacre had given rise to in the Netherlands and that led to launch of the investigation in 1996. The political and...
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