Saliha Osmanović

Saliha Osmanović

victim Bosnia and Herzegovina

Saliha Osmanović is a Bosnian woman who endured the horrors of the Srebrenica genocide during the Bosnian War. Thirty years ago, she faced unimaginable grief and terror after losing her younger son Edin to Serbian forces led by General Ratko Mladić. Following his death and her son's burial, she fled Srebrenica with her husband, Ramo, and her older son, Nermin, as they sought safety in Tuzla, joining thousands of other Bosniak men in what became known as the 'Death March'.

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Slovenia Slovenia: Saliha Osmanović was in the front lines of people waiting for salvation thirty years ago. 5

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Sem glas Srebrenice, zato ne smem molčati