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Postcards from the Grave Emir Suljagic

Postcards from the Grave von Emir Suljagic

Postcards from the Grave Emir Suljagic


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Zusammenfassung

As the Serb nationalist forces beseiged the town of Srebrenica for three years, thousands of refugees coming from Drina valley in eastern Bosnia were caught up in the dialectic of violence. Against all odds Emir Suljagiae survived, while the lives of nearly every man he had ever known were wiped out. This book offers his account.

Postcards from the Grave Zusammenfassung

Postcards from the Grave Emir Suljagic

In May 1992, while Serb nationalist forces 'cleansed' the towns and villages of the Drina valley in eastern Bosnia of their formerly majority Muslim population - as part of Slobodan Milo'eviae's criminal attempt to carve an expanded Serbia from the successor states of the former Yugoslav federation - thousands of fleeing, desperate people converged on the small town of Srebrenica in search of refuge. For many of them this would prove to be a fatal decision. Serb forces besieged the town for three years, undeterred even when it was proclaimed a 'UN Safe Area'. As more and more refugees fled to Srebrenica from the surrounding villages conditions there became unbearable: near-starvation, daily death, degradation of civilized life. The victims themselves were caught up in the dialectic of violence. Finally, after three years of agony, and as those sent to protect them stood by, Srebrenica was destroyed. In just a few days in July 1995 Bosnian Serb forces murdered over 7,000 people. Against all odds Emir Suljagiae survived, while the lives of nearly every man he had ever known - and those of many women too - were wiped out. His haunted record of those terrible times offers a fitting monument to those who died.

Postcards from the Grave Bewertungen

'A beautifully turned work. He does not rant or insult; he just tells the story of Srebrenica.' The Economist 'Just to bear witness would be enough but Suljagiae writes with the skill of an accomplished novelist.' The Observer 'An excellent book.' The New York Review of Books 'A moving testimony of a survivor, published to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre.' Bookseller 'A wrenching, brutally graphic account of those years under siege.' Metro

Über Emir Suljagic

Emir Suljagic was born in 1975 in Ljubovija, Yugoslavia (Serbia). In April 1992, along with thousands of other Bosnian Muslims, he sought refuge in Srebrenica. After the war he read political science at the University of Sarajevo. He is a correspondent for the Sarajevo-based weekly magazine Dani. He lives in Sarajevo.

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Postcards from the Grave Emir Suljagic
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Saqi Books
20050711
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