High on the list of achievements of the Bosnian drama
Quo Vadis, Aida? must be its success in dramatising the hours leading up to the Srebrenica genocide – where more than 8,000 men and boys were killed in July 1995 – without showing anything more violent than a slap in the face. As this besieged mountain town, a supposed UN safe zone, is overrun by Bosnian Serb forces led by Ratko Mladic (Boris Isakovic), soldiers are seen looting houses and opening fire. A “formal ultimatum” issued by the UN, which threatened air strikes if the Serbs advanced, was about as realistic a deterrent as the toy helicopter we glimpse on the steps of a ransacked home.
Dejtonski sporazum i Bosna i Hercegovina, 25 godina kasnije: „Šta mi znači primirje kada sam izgubio celu porodicu
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Dejtonski sporazum i Bosna i Hercegovina, 25 godina kasnije: „Šta mi znači primirje kada sam izgubio celu porodicu : Južne vesti
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