"Are We Roses?" On the Bosnian Genocide
She writes down
a scar, then erases "when I remembered that skin was unlikely to
survive."
—Courtney Angela Brkic*
http://shadowards.blogspot.com/2006/10/are-we-roses-on-bosnian-genocide.htm
Bosnia: A Short History, by Noel Malcolm
Malcolm
contends that “ethnic cleansing” is not a by-product of the mid-90’s war but a central element in the Serbian goal of creating homogeneous Serb enclaves that eventually will join together in a Greater Serbia. He reaches back to Turkish occupation, Austro-Hungarian rule, both world wars and the era of Stalinist oppression under Toti in order to explain the origins of conflict in Bosnia.
She writes down
a scar, then erases "when I remembered that skin was unlikely to
survive."
—Courtney Angela Brkic*
http://shadowards.blogspot.com/2006/10/are-we-roses-on-bosnian-genocide.htm
Bosnia: A Short History, by Noel Malcolm
Malcolm
contends that “ethnic cleansing” is not a by-product of the mid-90’s war but a central element in the Serbian goal of creating homogeneous Serb enclaves that eventually will join together in a Greater Serbia. He reaches back to Turkish occupation, Austro-Hungarian rule, both world wars and the era of Stalinist oppression under Toti in order to explain the origins of conflict in Bosnia.
In the Land of Blood and Honey
During the Bosnian War, Danijel, a soldier fighting for the Serbs, re-encounters Ajla, a Bosnian who's now a captive in his camp he oversees. Their once promising connection has become ambiguous as their motives have changed.
A BBC docufilm about 4 British soldiers who were among the first to be sent to Bosnia in 1992. Their objective was to protect the civilians. In the midst of the harsh winter, they see themselves trapped in a terrible war full of incredible cruelty and mass murders. They are aware they'll never be able to complete their mission without sacrifices. Based on eye-withness reports from soldiers who served in Bosnia. A story of ordinary people confronted with the brutalities and madness of this war!