The Bosnians Who Warned About the ‘Human Safaris’ in Sarajevo: “the Most Shocking Thing Was to Discover that Every Victim Had a Price”
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The 62-year-old Bosnian retiree Edin Subasic is today one of the most sought-after people in the international press. His testimony may be key to determining whether the so-called human safaris, allegedly perpetrated in the 1990s during the siege of Sarajevo, actually existed in the heat of Balkan wars. That is, if Italian civilians traveled to the front during the weekends to—previously paid—kill people who suffered the longest military siege i…
The worst barbarities of the war in Bosnia will not go unpunished even if three decades have passed. In that spirit, writer Ezio Gavazzeni (Milan, 1959) presented a...
A writer and two qualified lawyers in international cases are following the investigation by the Milan Prosecutor's Office into Italians who were paying for weekend snipers in the Bosnian war
Javier A. Cervantes / Grupo Canton Testimonies say that there was even a price list, where killing a child cost more than killing an adult Milan.- The Milan Prosecutor's Office opened this week an investigation against Italian citizens who would have participated in macabra “human hunts” during the siege of Sarajevo, paying millions of dollars [...] The post The human safaris of Sarajevo: a dark chapter of the Balkan war appeared first on Quinta…
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