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at standard cruising altitude sipping my digestive after a quite decent hot lunch on the flight from Vienna to Athens I gaze through the scratched double plexiglass bulleye shielding me from the outside world and try to pierce the blinding haze of a lazy spring afternoon hiding from me    the people shot by snipers    the shelling of suburbs    the burning houses    the crowded hospitals    of Sarajevo, Gorazde, Mostar, Zadar ... suspended in diffuse light all I can see is   the silhouette of an occasional snow-capped mountain range there is no sign of human suffering May 1992
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Apr 26, 2015
Apr 26, 2015 at 3:47 PM UTC
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at standard cruising altitude sipping my digestive after a quite decent hot lunch on the flight from Vienna to Athens I gaze through the scratched double plexiglass bulleye shielding me from the outside world and try to pierce the blinding haze of a lazy spring afternoon hiding from me    the people shot by snipers    the shelling of suburbs    the burning houses    the crowded hospitals    of Sarajevo, Gorazde, Mostar, Zadar ... suspended in diffuse light all I can see is   the silhouette of an occasional snow-capped mountain range there is no sign of human suffering May 1992
The war in Bosnia lasted from April 1992 to December 1995, an estimated 150.000 people were killed, about 50,000 women were ***** about 2,2 mio. people became refugees.
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Apr 26, 2015 at 3:47 PM UTC
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