For most people, the Bosnian War was just a moment in time, in a far off place, transmitted into living rooms via news broadcasts. For Adis Ziga, the early 1990s conflict consumed his reality, ...
Today, according to the Congress of North American Bosniaks, an estimated 350,000 people of Bosnian descent live in North America. Of those, the vast majority are either genocide survivors or the ...
Alen Muhic, one of many children born as a result of rape by soldiers during the Bosnian war, presented his autobiography to a Serbian audience for the first time in Belgrade. This post is also ...
In the second of BIRN’s series about war-displaced families' enduring connections to their home countries, Dutch artist Anita Karabasic explains how her Bosnian refugee origins have shaped her ...
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 ...
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