1479 dana opsade Univerziteta u Sarajevu : Dokumentarni presjek o događanjima 1992-1995.

Authors

Faruk Čaklovica, glavni i odgovorni urednik
University of Sarajevo

Keywords:

University of Sarajevo, monography

Synopsis

During the siege of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which lasted more than three and a half years (1992-1995), the whole corpus of international law provisions was violated, although they were actually adopted to protect targeting against citizens and civilian objects. Thousands of civilians, of both sex and of different ages, including children and elderly, were killed or wounded during the missile targeting, sniper shootings and daily fire conducting by different arms of aggressor. Citizens of Sarajevo were subjected to daily terror, physical injuries and mental sufferings; they were compelled to live in fear of death. Living in the city was marked by great and in some long periods even absolute famine, water, electricity and gas supply deficiency, there was no city traffic, and the town became ghetto. People were dying in the same manner they died in Terezin, Warsaw, and Dachau. Citizens of Sarajevo were killed by aggressor in a planned and premeditate manner, on the streets, in lines of people waiting for water, bread and fuel, in hospitals, at funerals, in ambulance cars, in tramps, in buses, in improvised gardens, while carrying their water or their fuel by their bicycles... The children were killed in houses, and while playing in front of their houses, in school classrooms and in school playgrounds, and it is their blood that soaked Europe’s conscience, conscience of a community that did not show its human responsibility in this case.

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Published

2023

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-9958-600-88-3