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in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere., others who've served their sentences, and who she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. for momcilo krajisnik, it's pointless quibbling with a sentence he's already served. he's done with raging against the hague, and today thinks politicians have to leave their sectarian approach behind. this remains a divided country, in which sectarian politicians play on nationalfears. and for that reason, as the trials end in the hague, the pursuit of war crimes will go on in bosnia itself. haunting piano music. hello there. part two of the weekend will be cold again. a colder start if you are stepping out first thing this morning and it is no surprise that we had a beautiful day across the north. we had clear skies and temperatures have plummeted. in the south, not so clear. we began with dank and grey weather but that gradually eased out of the way. the harshest fro
in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere., others who've served their sentences, and who she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. for momcilo krajisnik, it's pointless quibbling with a sentence he's already served. he's done with raging against the hague, and today thinks politicians have to leave their sectarian...
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in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere.ed, others who've served their sentences, and who she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. for momcilo krajisnik, it's pointless quibbling with a sentence he's already served. he's done with raging against the hague, and today thinks politicians have to leave their sectarian approach behind. this remains a divided country, in which sectarian politicians play on national fears. and for that reason, as the trials end in the hague, the pursuit of war crimes will go on in bosnia itself. hello there. a lot happening over the next few days, some really cold air waiting in the winds but for the time being it's either wet or it's windy. we've got this succession of low pressure waving wiggling weather fronts spilling in across the uk and near those this is where we're going to find some particularly wet weather, again billing beginning to arrive off the atlantic by
in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere.ed, others who've served their sentences, and who she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. for momcilo krajisnik, it's pointless quibbling with a sentence he's already served. he's done with raging against the hague, and today thinks politicians have to leave their sectarian...
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musreta sivac was a judge herself in the north—western town of prijedor when serb troops took it overred and became one of thousands of muslims sent to 0marska, an iron ore plant that would become infamous as a camp where, in a few months, 700 inmates died. 0marska was the product of what was called ethnic cleansing — driving non—serbs out of much of bosnia. 37 women were used to serve in the camps dining hall. during the day they could hear torture going on in their nearby dormitories, and night brought its own anguish. haunting music. i have to admit, somewhat ashamed to admit it, but i was a little sceptical of some of the reports that initially emerged in 1992 about what was happening to people in these camps. but pretty quickly it did become clear that terrible things were happening, and actually it was the human suffering caused in that initial phase of ethnic cleansing and murder and rape that went on in the north—west of bosnia here, that caused the international criminal tribunal to be formed, and set in train the whole process of international justice that will culminate in
musreta sivac was a judge herself in the north—western town of prijedor when serb troops took it overred and became one of thousands of muslims sent to 0marska, an iron ore plant that would become infamous as a camp where, in a few months, 700 inmates died. 0marska was the product of what was called ethnic cleansing — driving non—serbs out of much of bosnia. 37 women were used to serve in the camps dining hall. during the day they could hear torture going on in their nearby dormitories,...
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in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere. arrested, others who have served their sentences and she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. mevludin 0ric is haunted by the loss of his father, brother and numerous cousins and also by the fact that he still recognises serbs around here from those killing fields. for momcilo krajisnik, it's pointless quibbling with a sentence he has already served. he is done with raging against the hague and today thinks politicians have to leave their sectarian approach behind. thousands of survivors demand that as trials end soon in the hague, the pursuit of war crimes should go on in bosnia itself. and that's what will happen in a country where the political elites that started the war and benefit from continued division still call the shots. that film by mark urban and producer maria polahovska. you can see a longer version of the film on our world this saturday and
in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere. arrested, others who have served their sentences and she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. mevludin 0ric is haunted by the loss of his father, brother and numerous cousins and also by the fact that he still recognises serbs around here from those killing fields. for...
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Nov 18, 2017
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in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere.onvicted, others who've served their sentences, and who she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. for momcilo krajisnik, it's pointless quibbling with a sentence he's already served. he's done with raging against the hague, and today thinks politicians have to leave their sectarian approach behind. this remains a divided country, in which sectarian politicians play on national fears. and for that reason, as the trials end in the hague, the pursuit of war crimes will go on in bosnia itself. haunting piano music. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining me. time to look at the weather for the next few days. in the short term i think jack frost will pay off a visit. these guys will be clearing through saturday night into sunday. through the early hours, the skies will be clearing across most of the country. in the south where we have the cloud and dri
in prijedor, where musreta sivac returned after the war, there are also reminders everywhere.onvicted, others who've served their sentences, and who she now encounters on the streets. miroslav kvocka, taking labouring jobs since his return, is unable to leave the past behind or get over what he regards as an injustice. for momcilo krajisnik, it's pointless quibbling with a sentence he's already served. he's done with raging against the hague, and today thinks politicians have to leave their...