Talk:Biljana Plavšić

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[edit] Credible reference requested...

...with regards to the statement: "a widely-circulated photographed showed her stepping over the body of a dead Muslim civilian to kiss the notorious Serb warlord Zeljko Raznjatovic, known as Arkan."

actually this is taken verbatim from this BBC News page... 213.16.121.246 19:48, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
there seems to be a video about this scene which was used as evidence in the ICTY case against Momcilo Krajisnik, referenced in the judgement on page 115: "When the group returned to the municipality building, Plavšić publicly thanked and kissed Arkan. This scene was met by shouts of approval from the local SDS members present." there is no mentioning however of the stepping over the body of a dead Muslim civilian. 213.16.121.246 20:12, 11 November 2006 (UTC)