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Bosnian Muslim women whose husbands and sons were slain at Srebrenica joined the protest, carrying Handke's photo with the words "awarding Handke equals awarding war crimes" written over it.
"But she said that, in the end, Mrs. Plavsic proved to be -- at least from her perspective -- a woman of her word ... harrowing footage of emaciated Bosnian Muslim inmates at a Serb-run detention ...
NEW YORK — Amra Sabic-El-Rayess is a genocide survivor, born and raised in Bosnia, where at least 100,000 people were killed.
The brutal ethnic cleansing of a Muslim-majority town in northeast Bosnia in the spring of 1992 set a pattern that Bosnian Serb forces would repeat across the country to devastating effect.