An important documentary countering the NATO-western-US bias around Yugoslav war, 1991-1995, specifically the atrocity of Srebrenica. It follows the Bosnian journalist (and ex-Bosnian soldier) Mirsad Fazlić (who unfortunately
died in 2017).
One of the most important aspects is an interview with Hakija Meholjić, Srebrenica's chief of police during the war, about a meeting held in 1993 at the Holiday Inn Sarajevo. President of Bosnia and Herzegovina Alija Izetbegović with the Bosnian representatives of Srebrenica, including Meholjić, were to discuss the Stoltenberg-Owen Peace Plan. Izetbegović said to them in a private smaller meeting:
"President Clinton has made me a proposal. If the Četniks [Serbians] enter Srebrenica and slaughter 5,000 Muslims, there will be a military intervention by NATO forces on Serb positions throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina. What do you think about that?"
Meholjić jumps up and says "Are you crazy?? Who is going to be slaughtered? You will not be slaughtered?!"
Later Izetbegović asked how they feel about the territory swap of Srebrenica for Vogošća, to which the Srebrenica delegation said "Mister President, if you have called us here over this, then you should not have called us, because we have no mandate to exchange territory and the people do not give us one."
They then entered the larger meeting, where Izetbegović paraded the Srebrenica delegation as war heroes, who were still reeling in shock at what he had just said to them. Thus, the subsequent massacre was provoked by the US and Izetbegović as a tool for escalation, and Bosnians were betrayed by both Izetbegović and NATO-US 'weaponized atrocity.' It’s another matter what the NATO media machine did with the coverage of Srebrenica and how it has entered historical narrative.
"Alija was a bad man." says Hakija Meholjić, a Bosnian hero who lost two brothers and his father in the war.