In July 1995 more than 8,000 people were murdered in Srebrenica. It was the worst crime committed on European soil since World War II. Such a tragedy must not be forgotten: this much we owe to those innocent victims and to future generations. This book preserves the memory of that event, and the story it tells serves as a warning.
Emir Suljagic Book order
Emir Suljagić is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian journalist and writer whose work deeply resonates with themes of war and survival. His personal experiences from the Srebrenica genocide lend a raw urgency and authenticity to his writing. Suljagić's texts delve into the complexities of human memory, trauma, and the pursuit of truth in post-conflict societies. His analytical yet empathetic approach encourages readers to reflect on history and its repercussions.



- 2017
- 2010
Ethnic cleansing: politics, policy, violence
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Das Buch bietet einen detaillierten Einblick in die Politik und Praxis der von den Serben betriebenen ethnischen Säuberung im früheren Jugoslawien. Der Autor zieht seine Erkenntnisse aus bislang unveröffentlichten Dokumenten.
- 2005
Postcards from the Grave
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A poignant exploration of the Balkan war's impact, this book by Suljagiae amplifies the voices of victims, particularly those lost during the Srebrenica siege, offering a harrowing perspective on the tragedy and its aftermath.