Raw memory prijedor, an 'ethnic cleansing laboratory'
Since the end of the Bosnian war, in December 1995, more than 3,000 people have been declared missing, and more than 10,000 people who fled persecution have returned to resettle in Prijedor.Wesselingh and Vaulerin have produced a long and passionate enquiry, which not only reconstructs past events b...
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Saqi in association with the Bosnian Institute
© 2005
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Table of Contents:
- At the Heart of the Ethnic Cleansing
- 'Everything Seemed Calm, then Suddenly it Was all Turned Upside Down'
- There Was Once a Country ...
- Prijedor: an 'Ethnic Cleansing Laboratory'
- The Prijedor Triangle
- Omarska, End of the Line
- Trnopolje, a School Among Meadows
- Keraterm's Red Brick Chimney
- Two Parallel Worlds
- A Serb Society Adrift
- Survivors and Refugees Locked in Peaceful Struggle
- Expecting Words, Finding Bodies
- A Town's Past Faces Judgement
- The ICTY, a Birth Greeted with Indifference
- In the Witness Box
- The Hour of Judgement
- Milomir Stakic or the Forgotten Trial
- An International Community Trapped by its Own Incoherence
- The Tangle of Priorities
- Five Million Dollars Reward
- Journalists on Parade
- Otherwise Everything's Fine
- The ICTY School
- Internationals in the Dock
- US Policy: Stick and Carrot
- The War of Memories
- Can a Commission Reconcile the Bosnias?
- A History Without Peace
- Bosnia in the European Mirror
- Verdicts of the International Criminal Tribunal Concerning Events in Prijedor


