

What I Saw In Bosnia - 30 Years After The Genocide
16 snips Jul 12, 2025
The podcast reflects on the 30-year anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, emphasizing the emotional Salatul Janaza for the victims and the ongoing search for remains. It powerfully connects the historical trauma in Bosnia to the current struggles faced by Muslims in Gaza. Through survivor testimonies, listeners are reminded of the importance of remembrance, resilience, and the need for collective action in pursuit of justice and liberation.
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Genocide's Ongoing Toll
- Some victims seen on TV pleading for help decades ago are now among those being buried recently.
- This shows how fresh and ongoing the genocide's impact remains in Bosnia.
Survivor's Harrowing Escape
- A woman recounts how her family was hacked to death and locked in a burning house, forcing her to escape through a window.
- She chose bullet death over fire, illustrating the horrors faced during the genocide.
Spiritual Bond of Martyrs
- Martyrs from different conflicts like Bosnia and Gaza are spiritually connected beyond time.
- This amplifies the meaning of martyrdom as a shared honor across generations.