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Elie Wiesel: Bosnia Not Auschwitz, but Genocide

INTRO: In November 1992, concerned about the continuous reports about mass killing emanating from the former Yugoslavia, Elie Wiesel (b. 1928), survivor of the Holocaust/Shoah, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and committed human rights activist, traveled to Belgrade, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, … Continue reading

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Dangerous lies that spread from Auschwitz to Srebrenica

The facts of the genocidal assault on Bosnia’s Muslims are so horrific that a cottage industry of denial has since grown up. You will find websites claiming that the number of victims of the Srebrenica massacre has been exaggerated, and … Continue reading

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American Writers and Bosnia

By Salleh Ben Joned New Straits Times, p.34 17 August 1994. The Russian-American poet and Nobel laureate Joseph Brodsky said it pithily and incontestably: “The literal tragedy is in Bosnia. But the ethical tragedy is right here.” “Here” is the United … Continue reading

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"Never Again" Applies to Bosnia, Too

The Jewish Post & News, p.4 12 August 1992. Never again! That’s the expression Jewish Holocaust survivors and the rest of world Jewry use when referring to the horrors perpetrated by Nazi Germany. Never again should anyone stand by, shrug … Continue reading

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Elie Wiesel: Pigheaded Radovan Karadzic Denied it All

“How can you ever adequately punish a man who is guilty of ordering the assassination of 8,000 human beings [in Srebrenica]?” – asked Elie Wiesel. Mr. Elie Wiesel is a Jewish writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor. … Continue reading

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