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Picturing War: Professor Scavenges for Food in Besieged Sarajevo
Bosnian photographer, film director and cinematographer Sahin Sisic documented life in the besieged capital Sarajevo during the 1992-95 war, a period that formed the rest of his private and professional life.
One of the most memorable pictures he recalled from that time was his photograph of professor Semsudin Harlac, which was taken in 1992.
Bosnian Court Dismisses Challenge to Verdict for Attack on Serbs
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has dismissed an appeal filed by ex-soldier Muhamed Sisic, who was sentenced to ten years in prison for committing war crimes in the village of Kukavice, near the town of Rogatica, in August 1992.
Bosniak Ex-Soldiers’ Sentences for Attack on Serbs Increased
The third-instance chamber of the Bosnian state court on Friday sentenced Muhamed Sisic to ten years in prison and Tarik Sisic and Aziz Susa to eight years each for wartime crimes in the village of Kukavice in the Rogatica municipality in August 1992.
The attack on Kukavice by Bosnian Army troops saw 21 Serb civilians killed, including two children, and 39 wounded.
Bosnian Army Soldiers Indicted for Attacking Serbs
Ex-servicemen Muhamed Sisic, Tarik Sisic, Emir Drakovac and Aziz Susa are accused of wartime crimes in Rogatica and Foca, including a deadly attack on fleeing Serb civilians.
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