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After the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1992, a war broke out. In the final stages of the war in July 1995, Serbian forces surrounded and laid siege to the town of Srebrenica. The largest genocide in Europe since World War II had begun. Out of options, Kadir decides to seek refuge at the Potocari enclave, a safe zone protected by a UN Dutch battalion, but the safe zone provides no protection to the unarmed civilians fleeing from certain death. Kadir and his family are captured by Serbian forces and forcibly separated from each other. Kadir is imprisoned with other men in the local high school in Srebrenica where they are severely beaten and tortured. The next day, he is loaded onto the back o...
Long-lasting peaces: overcoming the war-peace hiatus for a sustainable future is composed by seven chapters distributed in 3 parts destined to provoke reflections about a common theme: the existent obstacles and plausible solutions to achieve sustainable peaces. Each one of the articles discusses, in a critical perspective, important issues of the international agenda. Among the matters it can be found: the participation of belligerent actors as a means to an effective peace accord, the contradiction between structural violence and formal peace in South America, the promotion of women equity in peace processes, ethnic tensions and the achievement of peace through justice, new perspectives on food security and its impacts on refugees and IDPs, environmental commitments to lessen climate change, and mechanisms for socioeconomic human development.
Situating modern ethical dilemmas in a social and historical context, this text encourages students to think critically about the theory and practice of journalism ethics. It has been fully updated in every chapter with new examples and cases taken from 'yesterday's headlines'.
Srebrenica represents a dark and painful chapter in late twentieth-century European history. Here, a still unknown number of Bosnian Muslim citizens were tortured and killed in July 1995. About 8.500 deaths have so far been confirmed, but survivors say 10.701 people died as a result of the blind and racist violence of the Bosnian Serb army led by Ratko Mladic’ and mainly Serb paramilitary forces, as the Dutch UN Peacekeepers and, with them, the entire international community, stood by and did nothing. Srebrenica has been defined ‘genocide’ by various international rulings, the first of which was handed down in April 2004. However, today some people continue to deny what happend, even i...
Conozca los antecedentes históricos y el desarrollo de todos los conflictos que surgieron en la república socialista de Yugoslavia a partir de 1991, así como sus consecuencias y la situación actual de los distintos países nacidos tras su disolución: Eslovenia, Croacia, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro y Macedonia. Gracias a Breve historia de las guerras de los Balcanes se acercará a unos conflictos, extremadamente crueles, que se caracterizaron por la práctica masiva de las torturas, los asesinatos, las violaciones, los encarcelamientos en campos de prisioneros y la limpieza étnica para eliminar a los miembros de las etnias contrarias, en episodios demasiado frecuentes que n...
Srebrenica è una pagina nera e dolorosa nella storia europea di fine ventesimo secolo. Qui sono stati torturati e assassinati dalla soldataglia agli ordini del generale serbo-bosniaco Ratko Mladić, nel luglio 1995, non meno di 8.500 cittadini bosniaci musulmani. Ad assistere, immobili, i caschi blu olandesi e, con loro, l’intera comunità internazionale. Quello di Srebrenica è stato definito “genocidio “da più sentenze internazionali. Oggi c’è ancora chi nega, sapendo di mentire. Srebrenica. I giorni della vergogna è il primo libro mai pubblicato in Italia su questo genocidio. Questa è la quarta edizione del libro, aggiornata all’arresto di Mladić e alla sua consegna al Tri...
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