Prozivanje Duhove . Calling the Ghosts

Verzio FF Duration: 01:03:00 The first-person account of two women caught in a war where rape was as much an everyday weapon as bullets or bombs. Jadranka Cigelj and Nusreta Sivac, childhood friends and lawyers, enjoyed the lives of "ordinary modern women" in Bosnia-Herzegovina until one d...

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Other Authors: Jacobson, Mandy, Jelincic, Karmen
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Serbo-Croatian
Published: Tsuno, Keiko ; Saewitz, Anita ; Ormond, Julia 1996
United States
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:b7ec3c21-8328-4975-a75a-6e6c7af17685
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Summary:Verzio FF Duration: 01:03:00 The first-person account of two women caught in a war where rape was as much an everyday weapon as bullets or bombs. Jadranka Cigelj and Nusreta Sivac, childhood friends and lawyers, enjoyed the lives of "ordinary modern women" in Bosnia-Herzegovina until one day former neighbors became tormentors. Taken to the notorious Serb concentration camp of Omarska, the two women, like other Muslim and Croat women interned there, were systematically tortured and humiliated by their Serb captors. Once released, the pair turned personal struggles for survival into a larger fight for justice-aiding other women similarly brutalized and successfully lobbying to have rape included in the international lexicon of war crimes by the UN Tribunal at the Hague. Chronicling the two women's experience and their remarkable transformation, „Calling the Ghosts” is an indispensable resource for deepening understanding of human rights abuses and combating violence against women in the global arena.
Published:1996