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Remembering Dayton Accords, 1995

Posted on December 16, 2015August 14, 2016 by Sufyan bin Uzayr
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Back in the early 1990s, a war broke out in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Over 100,000 people lost their lives, and over two million were displaced. Rape, prison camps and genocide of Bosnian Muslims became common during the war, and it would eventually be marked as the worst conflict in Europe ever since the end of… Read more Remembering Dayton Accords, 1995

Remembering Srebrenica, 1995

Posted on July 12, 2014August 12, 2016 by Sufyan bin Uzayr
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Every year in July, the memories of the Srebrenica Massacre swell anew and bring tears to not just Bosniaks but anyone who has even an ounce of humanity left in him/her. Years go by, debates keep happening, and we keep telling ourselves that humanity is not yet dead.

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