I had to fight for Bosnia. That’s how I know Ukrainians can win, and they will rebuild | Faruk Šehić
In this, one of a series of essays from countries in or bordering the former Soviet bloc, a Bosnian poet warns that Europe will have to leave its comfort zone
Stop a person on the street in Sarajevo and ask them what they think about the war in Ukraine, and they'll tell you they think that almost everything that happened in the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina is happening in Ukraine.
In April, we commemorated the 30th anniversary of the war against Bosnia-Herzegovina. We consider early April 1992 the moment a new era began: we have the before, during and after the catastrophe.
Faruk ehi is a Bosnian poet, short story writer and novelist
This essay is part of a series, published in collaboration with Voxeurop, featuring perspectives on the invasion of Ukraine from the former Soviet bloc and bordering countries. Translation by Will Firth
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