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The siege of Sarajevo started 30 years ago this week. It was the longest siege in modern history. Over a quarter of a million people lived under heavy bombardment and shelling for nearly four years.
As a day of remembrance for the children killed during the siege of Sarajevo was marked, three decades on, the direct perpetrators are yet to be held accountable. This post is also available in ...
However, what began in 1945 as Radio Sarajevo under a new communist Yugoslav government, and kept going throughout the 1992-6 siege of the city, is now fighting for its survival again, this time ...
Indeed, it’s enough to make one think twice before visiting Sarajevo’s much-publicized Museum of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide. (For the record, I also skipped the Siege of Sarajevo Museum just ...
A microcosm of the fathomless suffering that remains more than 16 years since the siege of Sarajevo ended, writer-director Aida Begic’s follow-up to her 2008 Cannes Critics’ Week Grand Prize ...
Learning from the extraordinary civilian lead resistance in The Siege of Sarajevo, we investigate how ordinary civilians and architects overcame scarcity by inventing and up-cycling resourceful, ...
In November 1993 BBC2 TV began to broadcast 'Sarajevo: A Street Under Siege', a 2-minute film shown every night before the 22.30 Newsnight programme. It was bringing a day-by-day account of how ...
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