At ten oclock, will be here with a full round up of the days news. First, this weekend marks the 25th anniversary of the srebrenica massacre, the biggest war crime committed in europe since 1916. Over two years ago, general ratko mladic, often considered the architect of the terrible events in this town in eastern bosnia, was found guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide. He has subsequently appealed. This film was first broadcast just before that guilty verdict and contains some distressing content. In the 1990s, terrible things happened here. And even now, bosnias earth guards its secrets. Gunshots but in order to escape its past, this country must confront it again with the imminent verdict on general ratko mladic, whose list of war crimes led him to be dubbed the butcher of bosnia. Man weeps in an old factory in central bosnia, the human cost of the war is still being measured, for its here that unidentified corpses from mass graves are being delivered even today. And the fa
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