Backup material on Serbian concentration camps in 
		Bosnia
 
		Rough footage filmed by ITN teams and 
		available on YouTube:
 
		
		The Serbian camera 
		team's footage
		The film produced by RTS 
		(Serbian Television) and Jared Israel's Serb-apologist 
		emperors-clothes.com:
		"Judgment! The Bosnian 'Death Camp' Accusation: An Expose"
		
		Part 1 
		
		Part 2 
		Part 3
		
		Dr. Idriz Merdzanic's four 
		interviews
		A comparison of Dr. Merdzanic's four different interviews offers a 
		useful insight into the truthfulness with which conditions at the camp 
		were reported by Serb and British media.
		
		The first two interviews are given on the same day, 5 August 1992, to 
		the two teams filming at Trnopolje, the British team and the RTS crew 
		that was "by chance" filming at Omarska and Trnopolje at the same time. 
		 There is another interview with Penny Marshall during her return visit 
		to Trnopolje a week later, and an interview with a Channel 4 Dispatches 
		team in 1993, at an anonymous but apparently unthreatening location.
		
		Merdzanic's interview to the RTS crew is featured in the film 
		"Judgment," jointly produced by RTS and emperors-clothes.com. The 
		relevant section is at 2:25 minutes into 
		
		Part 2. 
		The commentary 
		describes how "The refugee centre at Trnopolje included a medical 
		facility. The RTS and ITN crews interviewed a Dr. [garbled version of 
		Merdzanic's name], a Muslim doctor there."  The Serb interviewer asks 
		[English subtitles]  "Did anyone die here?"  An anxious-appearing 
		Merdzanic answers "Yes, just as we came, an old man, he was old and 
		sick."  The reporter asks, "Not because there was no medicine." and 
		Merdzanic answers "No, but all hospitals in the area lack antibiotics 
		and medicine. It's a problem in the entire area not just here". The 
		emperors-clothes.com voiceover then advises the viewer "While you're 
		watching this film bear in mind that these pictures - the interviews 
		with refugees, the Muslim doctor, and so on would suggest a humane 
		refugee centre functioning under difficult conditions - were never shown 
		by the ITN news station in Britain and keep in mind that this refugee 
		centre is the place that ITN portrayed as a death camp."
		(This is the film referred to by Herman and Peterson in which the RTS 
		crew and the joint producers ignore the emaciated individuals visible 
		with Alic in the prisoners' enclosure at Trnopolje as they film the ITN 
		crew filming; it's the film that edits out the gaunt, haunted inmates 
		seen in the ITN film  from its footage in the canteen at Omarska and 
		makes no reference to the fact that the film crews were refused access 
		to other parts of the camp.)
		
		Interviewed the same day by Penny Marshall in front of the TV crew's 
		"Serb hosts," Merdzanic appears nervous and unable to speak 
		openly.  Off camera he gives her the roll of secretly-taken photographs 
		to smuggle out of the camp. At 5:20 minutes into
		Srpski logor smrti - Prijedor 4.
		
		In his second interview with Marshall, when she visits a week later, 
		after conditions have markedly improved following the international 
		furor, Marshall shows Merdzanic UK press coverage and in particular she 
		points out a photograph on the inside page of one of the newspapers she 
		has brought from the smuggled film. The difference in Dr. Merdzanic's 
		demeanor is noticeable. At 2:30 minutes into
		
		Srpski logori smrti - Prijedor 6.
		
		In the final interview, given to Ed Harriman's 1993 Channel 4 Dispatches 
		film "A Town called Kozarac" (end of part 3, 
		and beginning of part 4), Merdzanic says "I took the photos so I could prove the truth about the 
		camp if ever I got the chance to."  The subject of one of the 
		photographs, which looks like the picture pointed to by Marshall, is 
		also interviewed.  He is identified as Nedzad Jakupovic, a survivor and 
		witness of atrocities at Omarska, who confirms that he was beaten at 
		Trnopolje and says that he probably owes his life to Dr. Merdzanic.
		
		More of Dr. Merdzanic's evidence is available in a transcript of the 
		evidence he gave to the trial of Milomir Stakic, mayor of Prijedor, at 
		the ICTY.
		
		Sept 10 and
		
		Sept 11, 2002 (pages 7715-774). (Word documents)