Gideon Greif
Museum of Genocide Victims: ''We are concerned about the claims made''
Suljagi's controversial address took place during a conference dedicated to collective memory held on July 10 this year in Srebrenica.
Portal B92.net reports the Museum's reaction in its entirety:
Israeli Historian ‘Will Correct Srebrenica Death Toll in Bosnian Serb Report’
Gideon Greif told Israeli newspaper Haaretz on Tuesday that he will soon produce an addendum to the report on Srebrenica published last July by a commission funded by the government of Bosnia's Serb-dominated entity Republika Srpska to make clear that around 8,000 people from Srebrenica were killed in July 1995.
Independent commission reiterates: "There was no genocide" PHOTO
This is the conclusion of the Independent International Commission for the Study of the Suffering of All Nations in the Srebrenica Region in the period 1992-1995, formed by the Government of Republika Srpska.
Independent International Commission report on Srebrenica released "It didn't happen"
The commission was led by Israeli historian Gideon Greif.
The 1.036-page report, as well as the conclusions, were published in Serbian and English.
Exhibition about Croat WW2 death camp Jasenovac to open at UN
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic will officially open a Serbian-Jewish exhibition "Jasenovac - the Right Not to Forget."
The Serbian government announced this on Tuesday, adding that the exhibition will be opened on January 25 at the United Nations building in New York City, organized by historians from seven countries.