Trnopolje Concentration Camp, Northern Bosnia And Herzegovina, August 1992
These images of emaciated Bosniak and Bosnian Croat civilian detainees at the Serbian-run Trnopolje concentration camp, near the city of Prijedor, are from a photographic essay, entitled “Blood And Honey: A Balkan War Journal”, on the war and disintegration of the former Yugoslavia, by the award-winning photojournalist and co-founder of the VII Photo Agency Ron Haviv.
You can find out more about the Trnopolje camp, the other Serbian-run concentration camps and the Bosnian Genocide here:
- Poison in the well of history | The Guardian
- High stakes in battle over Serbian guilt | The Guardian
- Atrocity, memory, photography: imaging the concentration camps of Bosnia - the case of ITN versus Living Marxism, by David Campbell - Part 1 [PDF] and Part 2 [PDF]
- Dretelj camp | Wikipedia
- Gabela camp | Wikipedia
- Heliodrom camp | Wikipedia
- Keraterm camp | Wikipedia
- Manjača camp | Wikipedia
- Omarska camp | Wikipedia
- Uzamnica camp | Wikipedia
- Vilina Vlas | Wikipedia
- Vojno camp | Wikipedia
- Bosnian Genocide | Wikipedia
- Serbian war crimes in the Yugoslav Wars | Wikipedia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Human Rights Watch
- Genocide in Bosnia
- We Remember the Bosnian Genocide, 1992-95. Mi se Sjećamo Genocida u Bosni, 1992-95.
- Srebrenica Genocide Blog
- Bosnia-Herzegovina | Gendercide Watch
- Genocide in Bosnia | Holocaust Museum Houston
- Bosnian Genocide | World Without Genocide
- Genocide-Bosnia | Peace Pledge Union
- Former Yugoslavia | Yale University (Genocide Studies Program)
- Surviving the Bosnian Genocide: The Women of Srebrenica Speak, book by Selma Leydesdorff [Listen to a podcast with the author and read an excerpt from the book on PBS’s website]
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
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