Bosnian Genocide Survivors Can't Forget
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Bosnian genocide survivors can't forget
The warning came over the radio just as tanks rumbled into Prijedor in northwestern Bosnia on a gray April morning in 1992. All Muslim men and boys aged 12 and older were ordered to leave their homes and line up in the street. Enesa Krupić’s mother, calling from another city, told her Serbian soldiers, following orders from then-president Slobodan Milošević, were moving block by block — tanks in front, troops behind and empty buses in between. T…
For survivors of the Bosnian genocide, the war has never ended
The warning came over the radio just as tanks rumbled into Prijedor in northwestern Bosnia on a gray April morning in 1992. All Muslim men and boys aged 12 and older were ordered to leave their homes and line up in the street. Enesa Krupić’s mother, calling from another city, told her Serbian…
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