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Bosnia
The war reporter close to the truth
PORTRAIT FILM:
War Reporter Robert Fisk has the courage to monitor and challenge. He is known for reporting from the front lines in violation of the official line of politicians and authorities.
Carmen Gray
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18. February 2020
Meanwhile, in Syria, Libya, Bosnia
In Bosnia, peace created the ethnic divide no general, no army, no genocide would achieve. Will the same thing happen in Syria?
Francesca Borri
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1. February 2018
Freshwater pearl about the Bosnia war
Reading Faruk Sehic's novel is like washing off the gray dust of everyday language and the sweaty smell of political dichotomies.
Birgitte Bjørnøy
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12. May 2016
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