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Remembering the Horrors of Srebrenica

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Kosovo, Serbia

The rolling hills around Srebrenica seemed lovely that spring, 15 years ago-verdant, wooded, peaceful-save for the ugly flowering of protruding corpses in the green fields. The bodies offered proof that while flesh rots away quickly and cleanly, mass-p…Continue Reading

Remembering the Horrors of Srebrenica

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Kosovo, Serbia

The rolling hills around Srebrenica seemed lovely that spring, 15 years ago-verdant, wooded, peaceful-save for the ugly flowering of protruding corpses in the green fields. The bodies offered proof that while flesh rots away quickly and cleanly, mass-p…Continue Reading

Remembering the Horrors of Srebrenica

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Kosovo, Serbia

The rolling hills around Srebrenica seemed lovely that spring, 15 years ago-verdant, wooded, peaceful-save for the ugly flowering of protruding corpses in the green fields. The bodies offered proof that while flesh rots away quickly and cleanly, mass-p…Continue Reading

Remembering the Horrors of Srebrenica

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Kosovo, Serbia

The rolling hills around Srebrenica seemed lovely that spring, 15 years ago-verdant, wooded, peaceful-save for the ugly flowering of protruding corpses in the green fields. The bodies offered proof that while flesh rots away quickly and cleanly, mass-p…Continue Reading

Remembering the Horrors of Srebrenica

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Kosovo, Serbia

The rolling hills around Srebrenica seemed lovely that spring, 15 years ago-verdant, wooded, peaceful-save for the ugly flowering of protruding corpses in the green fields. The bodies offered proof that while flesh rots away quickly and cleanly, mass-p…Continue Reading

Remembering the Horrors of Srebrenica

2011-05-27
On: May 27, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Commentary, Europe/Central Asia, International Justice, Kosovo, Serbia

The rolling hills around Srebrenica seemed lovely that spring, 15 years ago-verdant, wooded, peaceful-save for the ugly flowering of protruding corpses in the green fields. The bodies offered proof that while flesh rots away quickly and cleanly, mass-p…Continue Reading

Bridging human rights gaps in Serbia

2011-04-07
On: April 7, 2011
In: activism, activist, amnesty international, forced evictions, Human Rights, Roma, Serbia

By Andrea Huber, Head of Amnesty International’s delegation in Belgrade
The media centre was packed with journalists and representatives of NGOs today for the launch of Amnesty International’s report Home is more than a roof over your head, whi…Continue Reading

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