Quotes on the topic: Bosnia


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We know darned well that in Bosnia, certain governments and the secretary had said tens of thousands are needed in Srebrenica and those people were never provided.


In my 20 years as a photographer, covering conflicts from Bosnia to Gaza to Iraq to Afghanistan, injured civilians and soldiers have passed through my life many times.


If it wasn't for the military I probably would not have ever come to Bosnia for vacation.


Our inability to relate to one another is very, very, very important. When we don't have it, we get situations like Bosnia.


I never wanted an independent Bosnia. I wanted Yugoslavia. That is my country.


I am hopeful that no one will forget what happened in Bosnia.


You should give no indication that we wish the three-way division of Bosnia.


For me the much more significant question is what did the Americans do, if anything, to help the Croatian army, because they are the ones that changed fundamentally the map of Bosnia, not the Bosnian army.


The one indication that I got that I was doing the right job in Bosnia was that at different periods of time all the factions came down very hard on me.


When I went to Bosnia, I was there to tell someone else's story and I was more methodical.


I don't think that what's going on in Bosnia is political activity. It's partly political, but it's partly atavistic as well.


I think no one could have made peace in Bosnia besides Holbrooke.


I don't think Bosnia is ready for reconciliation, but I do think it is ready for truth.


He was driven by the idea that when Milosevic grabs a part of Bosnia, Croatia should get a piece of it, too.


I was born on July 23rd, 1906, in Sarajevo in the province of Bosnia, which then belonged to the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy and later, in 1918, became part of Yugoslavia.