Bosnia: Healing the Wounds of War

The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended sixteen years ago, but for so many of the nation’s women, the legacy of wartime rape lives on. Now, after years on the run, Bosnia’s two remaining indicted war crimes fugitives have finally been captured. But the question remains-can the wounds of war ever really be healed? The Film. BOSNIA: HEALING THE WOUNDS OF WAR, documents one woman’s emotional journey to confront her past, and change her future

Panel Discussion:

Award winning director, Andi Gitow
Stephen Mathias, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs.

Introductory remarks will be given by Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, UN Undersecretary-General for Communications and Public Information.











When: Wed., Dec. 5, 2012 at 6:30 pm
Where: Museum of Tolerance
226 E. 42nd St.

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The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended sixteen years ago, but for so many of the nation’s women, the legacy of wartime rape lives on. Now, after years on the run, Bosnia’s two remaining indicted war crimes fugitives have finally been captured. But the question remains-can the wounds of war ever really be healed? The Film. BOSNIA: HEALING THE WOUNDS OF WAR, documents one woman’s emotional journey to confront her past, and change her future

Panel Discussion:

Award winning director, Andi Gitow
Stephen Mathias, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs.

Introductory remarks will be given by Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, UN Undersecretary-General for Communications and Public Information.

Buy tickets/get more info now