The narrative, available at http://www.srebrenica.sense-agency.com/bs/, contains, apart from audio-visual presentations of eight segments of the Srebrenica tragedy, a selection of court evidence with some 250 key documents, video-recordings and photographs.
What happened in the area of Srebrenica in seven days of July 1995 was subject to the most extensive criminal investigation conducted in Europe after World War II and it has been reconstructed in detail in a dozen trials before the Hague tribunal, said SENSE head Mirko Klarin.
Klarin said the narrative was motivated by a wish to make the extensive material, available at the Hague tribunal, easier to survey and thus more accessible and visible.