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The Bosnian director discusses her film Quo Vadis, Aida?, about the Srebrenica massacre, ahead of this weekend’s Baftas
The Bosnian town witnessed the worst atrocity of the Balkan conflict. Twenty-five years on, its residents remain divided
Bosnian Muslims remember the massacre and lament the growing narrative of genocide denial
The ex-Bosnian Serb leader’s policy of ethnic separatism persists in Republika Srpska
National Archives reveal concerns over ‘vicious circle’ of differences
Bosnian Serb commander behind Srebrenica massacre guilty of crimes against humanity
Putin ally will seek to cement his position as the region’s pivotal political figure
Former Bosnian Serb leader handed 40-year prison sentence by war crimes tribunal
Case involves worst atrocity in Europe since second world war
Born during the 1995 siege, the city’s film festival now brings in 100,000 visitors a year
Failure to prevent massacre hangs over the Netherlands
Region remains scarred by mistrust 20 years after slaughter of 8,000 Muslim men by Bosnian Serbs
Political disorder and ethnic tensions make it time for postwar reconciliation in Bosnia, writes Tony Barber
Life term for commander’s role in the massacre of 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica upheld
The Canadian agit-rockers are still raging with breathtaking power
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