Srebrenica massacre

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Ukraine matters, but so did Bosnia 30 years ago. Where was the outcry then? | Ed Vulliamy
Echoes of conflict are loud in Sarajevo on this poignant anniversary, yet there is one key difference

Ed Vulliamy

03, Apr, 2022 @6:00 AM

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EU working to amend genocide denial law that is blamed for Bosnia crisis
Officials privately accept legislation to counter Serb efforts to deny scope of 1995 Srebrenica massacre risks reigniting regional conflict

Julian Borger in Washington and Daniel Boffey in Brussels

22, Dec, 2021 @5:00 AM

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How the ‘Hanging Woman’ revealed truth of Bosnia’s mass killer
In 1996, our writer identified the suicide victim whose death symbolised the cruelty of Ratko Mladić. As his life sentence is upheld, she recalls a meeting with Ferida Osmanovic’s children

Kim Willsher

13, Jun, 2021 @8:30 AM

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Prisca Matimba Nyambe: who is the dissenting judge in Ratko Mladić case?
Zambian jurist, 69, was alone in believing Bosnian Serb general deserved a retrial

Julian Borger

08, Jun, 2021 @6:51 PM

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Quo Vadis, Aida? review – profoundly moving story of the Srebrenica massacre
Seen through the eyes of a UN interpreter, this slowly unfolding drama is perfectly pitched to both engage and horrify

Mark Kermode Observer film critic

24, Jan, 2021 @8:00 AM

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Quo Vadis, Aida? review – shattering return to Srebrenica
Through the eyes of a translator moving between the different ethnic factions, director Jasmila Žbanić musters real tragic power and clear-eyed compassion revisiting the massacre 25 years on

Peter Bradshaw

20, Jan, 2021 @4:00 PM

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Bill Clinton pushed 'appeasement' of Serbs after Srebrenica massacre
The US president, with one eye on re-election, urged Bosnia’s Muslim-led government to make territorial concessions in 1995, declassified documents reveal

Julian Borger in Washington

26, Jul, 2020 @9:30 AM

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'You simply die all over again': the agony of Srebrenica, 25 years on
The women who lost loved ones in the massacre of Bosnian Muslims are still burying bodies – and still seeking justice as the guilty walk free

Annie Hylton

14, Jul, 2020 @7:30 AM

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Genocide denial gains ground 25 years after Srebrenica massacre
Even as remains continue to be identified, denialism is moving from far-right fringe into mainstream

Shaun Walker in Srebrenica

10, Jul, 2020 @1:35 PM

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I prosecuted Srebrenica war criminals, but I know others are still walking free | Serge Brammertz
Until we bring all the genocide’s perpetrators to justice, we are again failing the boys and men massacred in Bosnia in July 1995

Serge Brammertz

09, Jul, 2020 @7:00 AM

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Srebrenica 25 years on: how the world lost its appetite to fight war crimes
Ratko Mladić was brought to justice but where’s the desire to investigate mass killings in Syria, Yemen and Myanmar?

Julian Borger world affairs editor

05, Jul, 2020 @7:06 AM

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The Srebrenica massacre - archive, July 1995
Twenty-five years ago, around 8,000 Muslim boys and men were killed in the Srebrenica genocide when the besieged enclave in Bosnia was overrun by Bosnian Serb forces. See how the Guardian reported the massacre and human rights abuses

compiled by Richard Nelsson

01, Jul, 2020 @9:20 AM

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