Sarajevo building Loris located on the Bosnian side during the war
(apartment block located in Grbavica controlled by Serbs)
(Bosnian Parliment building side view)
(Bosnian Parliment building front side)
(Apartment block in Hrsano)
(Mostar)
(Mostar)
(Mostar)
(Mostar)
(Pocitelj Srebrenica Memorial)
(Pocitelj Srebrenica Memorial)
(Pocitelj Srebrenica Memorial)
(Dutchbat HQ in Potocari)
(Dutchbat HQ in Potocari)
(Memorial to shelling victims in Tuzla, one of the single worse incidents during the war)
(Were the children are buried at in Tuzla at least 70 kids were killed and over 150 wounded)
(Sarajevo tunnel museum)
(Burned out home in Sarajevo)
(Sarajevo)
(Sarajevo)
(Sarajevo)
(Former soccer pitch near Olympic staduim Zetra)
(Pocitelj)
(Pocitelj)
(Pocitelj)
(Markale massacre victims)
(Gavrilo Princip marker)
(Sarajevo rose)
Chris, I learned about your blog by reading Sarajevo daily "Avaz". Here is the link http://www.dnevniavaz.ba/vijesti/teme/77457-amerikanac-chris-mathieu-zaljubljenik-u-nasu-zemlju-u-365-prica-govori-o-ratnoj-bosni.html
ReplyDeleteThank you man for loving Bosnia. I think there is a lot of space in Bosnia for all of us. Bosnia was made for Muslims and Christians to live with each other.
God bless you and your family Chris.
PS: If you know Bosnian, I would strongly advise you to read this article about rapes of children in Foca (this is a town in eastern Bosnia, it's terrible, here is the link in the same newspaper edition http://www.dnevniavaz.ba/vijesti/teme/77447-radovan-stankovic-monstrum-iz-karamanove-kuce-vratio-se-na-mjesto-zlocina-u-miljevini-silovao-i-12-godisnje-djevojcice.html After war, Serbs renamed this ancient Bosnian town into "Srbinje" (which means Serb City).