Bosnian Serb television showed film today of what it said were several hundred Bosnian Muslim prisoners in the Bihac area.
The lefty periodical had disclosed that a powerful piece of British anti-Serb war propaganda, a photo of starving Bosnian prisoners behind barbed wire, was "manipulated".
Among the first released were about 500 Bosnian prisoners who have been held in Rodoc, a Croat-run camp near Mostar, the spokesman said.
Almost to a man, the thousands of Bosnian prisoners captured, following the take-over of Srebrenica, were executed.
The VRS had a plan to kill the Bosnian Muslim prisoners, as Dragan Obrenović confirmed.
The court ruled that Arklöv was guilty of wrongful imprisonment, torture and assault of 11 Bosnian Muslim prisoners of war and civilians, ethnic cleansing, looting, and arbitrary detention of people; crimes protected by international law.
One former Bosnian prisoner who was interviewed said the bodies of many of them had been burned in furnaces after their gold rings and gold fillings were removed.
After escaping execution, Tarik, a Bosnian prisoner of war, immigrates to the United States looking to leave his past behind.
The assertion that Bosnian prisoners may be detained in Serbia came in a document prepared by United States Government intelligence agencies.
Between 6-11 July 1995 the Serbs overran the enclave of Srebrenica and committed the notorious Srebrenica massacre, summarily executing thousands of Bosnian prisoners of war and male civilians.