Each survivors’ release brought them to the start of a lifelong journey. Scattered across the world and Bosnia, they try to come to terms with what they’d lived through.
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After months of languishing in the concentration camps with no hope of salvation, everything changes for the detainees in just one day. On the 5th of August 1992, they are visited by foreign journalists whose reporting finally ends their imprisonment.
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With each passing day, the conditions in the Bosnian Serb-run concentration camps get more brutal and less human. In July 1992, detainees die and live at the whim of their guards who come up with ever more twisted ways of torturing and killing their former neighbours and friends.
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The detainees' lives changed completely from one day to another after being taken to the concentration camp. Now revolving around torture, killings and everpresent fear, they had to adjust to a new kind of existence in the long hot days of a Bosnian summer.
For more information and resources visit: https://www.srebrenica.org.uk/podcast/
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Before thousands of non-Serbs ended up detained in concentration camps, their town and their local community became so divided that friends and neighbours came to stand on opposing sides of a brutal ethnic conflict. This disintegration took just a couple of years - thanks to propaganda, fearmongering and a well-organised coup.
For more information and resources visit: https://www.srebrenica.org.uk/podcast/
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In the late summer of 1992, a group of British journalists travelled to the lions’ den of the Bosnian War to investigate claims of brutal concentration camps filled with thousands of civilians. What they found there, during the course of just one day, confirmed their worst fears. And showed the world the true nature of a war that was just getting started.
For more information and resources visit: https://www.srebrenica.org.uk/podcast/
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In Season 2 of Untold Killing, we explore the story of Prijedor - one Bosnian municipality’s descent from a peaceful, multi-ethnic society into a collection of burning towns and torture-filled concentration camps. Over six episodes, this season will cover the camps’ political, international, and ideological implications, the personal stories of the Bosniaks held there, and the long-lasting effects on the camp survivors and their families, who now live scattered across the world.
For more information and resources visit: https://www.srebrenica.org.uk/podcast/
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In commemoration of the July 11th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, Untold Killing is back with a special episode in which survivors reflect on the challenges of life after genocide, the ongoing struggle against genocide denial, and how difficult it is to be back.
We also have an update about the second season of Untold Killing which is coming soon.
Untold Killing is a co-production of Message Heard and Remembering Srebrenica. Hosted by Aleksandra Bilic.
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After finding out what happened to their loved ones, the Srebrenica survivors wanted justice. In the final episode of the series, hear the story of prosecuting Ratko Mladic for his role in the Srebrenica genocide.
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It took years for the survivors to find out what happened to their loved ones. This episode tells the story of investigating their deaths and identifying their bodies.
For more information and resources visit: https://www.srebrenica.org.uk/podcast/
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15,000 Bosniaks fled the Bosnian Serb Army through the forests of Eastern Bosnia after the fall of Srebrenica. They spent days and nights wandering through the woods as they were hunted down, tortured and many of them executed. This episode tells the story of the Death March from two men who survived it.
For more information and resources visit: https://www.srebrenica.org.uk/podcast/
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