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The children’s voices . . . what did they say seven years after the war? |
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Here is a sea of graves running through the heart of Sarajevo. Interviews revealed that the surviving Muslim women grapple with difficult issues of reconciliation for the sake of their children. A brave population struggles to forgive.
This is the sign at the entrance of Srebrenica, a village in the no-man’s land between Serbia and Bosnia, where 8,000 men and boys were killed in the worst act of genocide since WWII.
Anne de Graaf and her Bosnian driver and interpreter tried to figure out how the $5 million reward would be split if they ran into Ratko Mladic while driving through the mountains where he lives and hides. Ten years after the end of the war he is still at large, despite being the most wanted war criminal of this generation. |




