Emir Suljagic was born in 1975 in Ljubovija, Yugoslavia (Serbia). In April 1992, along with thousands of other Bosnian Muslims, he sought refuge in Srebrenica. After the war he read political science at the University of Sarajevo. He is a correspondent for the Sarajevo-based weekly magazine Dani. He lives in Sarajevo.
'A beautifully turned work. He does not rant or insult; he just tells the story of Srebrenica.' The Economist 'Just to bear witness would be enough but Suljagiae writes with the skill of an accomplished novelist.' The Observer 'An excellent book.' The New York Review of Books 'A moving testimony of a survivor, published to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre.' Bookseller 'A wrenching, brutally graphic account of those years under siege.' Metro
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