As the Serb nationalist forces beseiged the town of Srebrenica for three years, thousands of refugees coming from Drina valley in eastern Bosnia were caught up in the dialectic of violence. Against all odds Emir Suljagiae survived, while the lives of nearly every man he had ever known were wiped out. This book offers his account.
Emir Suljagic read political science at the University of Sarajevo. Between 2002 and 2004, he reported on the Yugoslavian war-crime trials from the Hague, as a correspondent for the weekly Dani.