Monday, 6 july 2026.

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Almost every week, at two in the morning, survivors and families of war crime victims from Zvornik set out on a journey to Sarajevo. They travel for hours to attend trials for which they have waited for 30 years since the crimes were committed in the summer of 1992. Each hearing takes them back to the days when they were separated from their loved ones in Bijeli Potok, but they persevere because they have dedicated their lives to their desire to find the missing and achieve justice.

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