How did the Srebrenica tape end up in The Hague?
http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/review/article_full_story.asp?service_id=8550 For ten years, the tape showing the massacre of six Bosnian Muslims at the hands of Serbs was not known whether it still existed or had been destroyed, only for it to show up at the UN’s war crimes tribunal in The Hague last week. Bugar, the man filming, was a close friend of Medic. The day after the killings, which took place between 15 and 19 July, he gave the camera to someone else. When the unit came home to Sid that person made 20 copies, distributed among the then acclaimed Skorpion ‘heroes’. When he discovered this, Medic was furious knowing that the tape could be used as evidence if it fell into the wrong hands. He ordered the return of all 20 copies which were then destroyed. But one man, who had rowed with his colleagues and had left Trnovo the day before the executions, made one more copy for himself. Fearful and uncertain what to do, the man, whom Kandic cannot name but who will testify at The Ha