In August 1992, millions of people were shocked to see
photographs of a supposed Bosnian Serb death camp.
You may recall
those pictures. Taken by the British news
station, ITN, they focused on Fikret Alic, the
emaciated-looking man on the left. The mass media
broadcast the pictures as proof that Alic and the
others were imprisoned behind barbed wire in a
death camp for Muslims run by the Bosnian Serbs.
President Bush
claimed the pictures proved harsh measures were
needed against the Bosnian Serbs.
But the men were *not* imprisoned behind barbed
wire. The ITN film crew was inside an area used
for building materials. This area was surrounded
by a chicken wire fence with a few strands of
barbed wire along the top. The ITN people *were
filming through the fence*. The place was a
refuge camp and the people in the pictures were *outside
the fence.*
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Emperor's Clothes
has produced a film called 'JUDGMENT!' It uses
footage shot by a Serbian TV crew that
accompanied ITN in Bosnia. 'JUDGMENT!' *proves*
the Serbian death camp story was a total lie. It
shows the supposed inmates chatting and joking
with the ITN film crew. It shows *how* the phony
death camp pictures were created. The death camp
lie was used to demonize the Serbs and justify
NATO intervention in Yugoslavia.
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Get a copy of
'JUDGMENT!' If after viewing the film you don't
think we proved our case, return the film and we
will refund your money.
If we are
wrong, you lose nothing. But if we are telling
the truth - and we *are* telling the truth - then
the media carried out a massive campaign of lies
to justify the destruction of Yugoslavia.
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