Ratko Mladić’s sentencing for genocide in Srebrenica will doubtless be the headline in the plethora of press coverage that has accompanied judgement of the International Criminal Tribunal for the ...
Was it really a siege? Containers of supplies at Sarajevo Airport after arriving from the EU as the siege continues, February 1995. Photo: EPA/FEHIM DEMIR. From April 5, 1992 to February 29, 1996, ...
Relatives and friends of 43 people including three children who were killed in the shelling of Sarajevo’s Markale marketplace by Bosnian Serb forces in August 1995 gathered to commemorate the ...
Djemil Hodzic (boy bowing down towards the grave in front of boy kissing it) offering flowers on his brother's grave in Sarajevo on May 6, 1995. (PC: Djemil Hodzic, Bosnia and Herzegovina) It was a ...
It was the bloodiest conflict Europe had witnessed since World War II. Between 1992 and 1995, almost 100,000 people were killed in the Bosnian War, which erupted after the collapse of Yugoslavia. The ...
Roy Gutman, the foreign editor for the McClatchy Washington Bureau, was recently awarded honorary citizenship and the key to Sarajevo in honor of his reporting on the ethnic cleansing of Bosnia by ...
Bosnian Serbs wants to stop all claims for an independent Bosnian state. Sarajevo is controlled by different militias. The Bosnian Serbs takes control of the hills around the city. Franjo Tudjman, the ...
FESTIVAL: From Tom Clancy to Michael Moore to Documents of Local Tragedy, Sarajevo Fest Addresses Vi
One of the lingering aspects of life during wartime in Sarajevo was the fact that so many film cameras and camcorders were capturing the travails of the innocent, and the SFF’s annual screening of ...
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