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Stephen Karganovic

President of the Srebrenica Historical Project

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May 27, 2026
Of lies in the service of ‘broader truth’

The incapacity of a once great and vibrant civilisation to maintain an unequivocal commitment to the truth is a sad reflection of its current degraded condition.

May 22, 2026
ICTY: Fabricating evidence with voice cloning

Possible abuse of voice conversion technology in the context of ICTY proceedings is an issue that has so far not been sufficiently addressed.

May 14, 2026
Odessa 2014: The appalling atrocity that should live in infamy

The horrific pogrom at the Trade Union House in Odessa on 2 May 2014 went beyond mere killing of the opponents of the new order in Ukraine.

April 30, 2026
Collective West dog returns to its pagan vomit

Is there still a dilemma concerning the ultimate inspiration behind the seemingly odd appellations given to space exploration projects and much else that currently surrounds us?

April 18, 2026
Hungary again switches, but this time to the losing side

And neighbouring Serbia is rushing full speed ahead to do exactly the same.

April 8, 2026
“Sarajevo Safari”, una nuova analisi

L’inchiesta “Sarajevo Safari” non ha finora prodotto alcuna prova che giustifichi l’avvio di un procedimento penale nei confronti di chicchessia.

March 29, 2026
‘Sarajevo Safari’ revisited

The “Sarajevo Safari” inquiry to this day has not produced a shred of evidence that is required to initiate criminal proceedings against anyone.

March 21, 2026
In the West, devaluation of life goes mainstream

At both extremes of the life cycle, at birth and death, the spirit of Thanatos seems to have gained the upper hand.

March 13, 2026
Violence in Mexico raises political questions

Credible evidence came to light that the New Generation of Jalisco cartel is not an entirely local affair, but operates on Mexican territory as an outfit with significant foreign, in this case Ukrainian, logistical support.

February 24, 2026
Is there figure skating without Russians?

It would seem not, at least judging by the dominant presence of Russian contenders on three sides in the international figure skating competition at the Milan Winter Olympics.

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