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		<title>Operation Storm</title>
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		<dc:creator>Donna Harati</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday marked the 14th anniversary of &#8220;Operation Storm&#8221;, the Croatian army offensive that exiled more than 250,000 ethnic Serbs from Croatia. Although exact figures are still disputed, it is believed that around 2,000 Serbs were killed, with an estimated 1,200 of those being civilians. Approximately 20,000 Serb-owned homes in Croatia were burned. Three former Croatian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday marked the 14<sup>th</sup> anniversary of &#8220;Operation Storm&#8221;, the Croatian army offensive that exiled more than 250,000 ethnic Serbs from Croatia. Although exact figures are still disputed, it is believed that around 2,000 Serbs were killed, with an estimated 1,200 of those being civilians. Approximately 20,000 Serb-owned homes in Croatia were burned. Three former Croatian generals are currently standing trial at the Hague Tribunal for crimes committed during Operation Storm. They are: Ante Gotovina, Ivan Čermak and Mladen Markač.</p>
<p>For Croatians, the operation was a key military victory that allowed them to recapture Serb-held territory. Even though the Croatian president has stripped the generals on trial in the Hague of their military medals, Croatians celebrate August 4<sup>th</sup> every year as a state holiday dubbed &#8220;Day of Gratitude to the Homeland Defenders&#8221;. In Serbia, the country mourns the victims of the military operation.</p>
<p>The diametrically opposed commemorations of the day definitely demonstrate how divisive war can be, but instead of focusing on the fact that atrocities were committed on all sides during the Yugoslav war, I wanted to write about Operation Storm to once again showcase Women In Black&#8217;s steadfast dedication to solidarity with all victim&#8217;s families. Two of WIB&#8217;s most active members attended the commemoration service at St. Marko&#8217;s Church in Belgrade. Although they told me that the service has become increasingly politicized, with a priest devoting most of his liturgy to talk about how Kosovo is the &#8220;heart&#8221; of Serbia, WIB does not discern between victims. A victim is a victim, whether he or she was Bosnian, Croatian, or Serbian, and although WIB might not agree with how the commemorations are conducted, remembering every single victim who died due to actions motivated by nationalism and militarism is of utmost importance.</p>
<p>The two WIB members were approached at the service and told that the police would escort them on their walk back since they had been identified as &#8220;targets&#8221;. It&#8217;s really a shame that some allow their hate to infiltrate even the most solemn of occasions, such as a service for victims of war atrocities, and capitalize on tragedy in order to promote dangerous nationalist rhetoric, but that is unfortunately the reality WIB members face in Serbia. Yet, as always, they persevere and refuse to allow hate to interfere with their commitment to peaceful commemoration of all victims of war crimes, regardless of national boundaries.</p>
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		<title>Srebrenica and WIB</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 00:22:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donna Harati</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do I blog about genocide? That&#8217;s the question that&#8217;s been on my mind since I returned from the Srebrenica genocide commemoration that was held on July 11th. How can I possibly describe what it&#8217;s like to see casket after casket after casket after casket after casket after casket after casket after casket being carried [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="flickr-image alignnone">How do I blog about genocide? That&#8217;s the question that&#8217;s been on my mind since I returned from the Srebrenica genocide commemoration that was held on July 11th. How can I possibly describe what it&#8217;s like to see casket after casket after casket after casket after casket after casket after casket after casket being carried by family members? How could I do justice to the experience of holding the wrinkled hand of a Bosnian woman who lost both of her children during the war.  I am afraid that anything I write will come off as trite, but the truth is, there is <em>nothing</em> trite about Srebrenica. Grief and sorrow still envelop the place, yet the love that I experienced at Srebrenica will stay with me just as much as the pain that I felt.</p>
<p>We have been asking all of the network members we interview what they see as the relevance of Women In Black now that the war is over. Across the board, everyone has said that they feel that WIB&#8217;s work is of particular (some say even greater) importance now. Being at Srebrenica with WIB really illustrated this for me. Fourteen years after the genocide was committed, and WIB is still the only bus that travels to the commemoration from Serbia. We had the opportunity to meet United States Congressman Turner from Dayton, Ohio and his wife, Laurie, at the commemoration, and she told us that there was an audible collective gasp when WIB walked into the memorial grounds. Their presence and solidarity with the victims&#8217; families is so precious. It proves that not all individuals allow their country&#8217;s nationalist and hateful rhetoric to define them- some resist and allow their humanity to prevail.</p>
<p>I saw this the day before the commemoration as well as WIB held their annual Srebrenica vigil in Belgrade. Members of Obraz, an extremely nationalist group that counts Mladic as a hero, surrounded the vigil site. The police served as a barricade between the vigil and the Obraz members, yet their profane shouts were audible throughout the vigil. They said unimaginable things such as &#8220;we will rape you with your roses&#8221;, &#8220;black whores&#8221;, and &#8220;go back to Bosnia&#8221;. Never have I been confronted with such hate so directly. I simply could not process it. My mind stopped working. Obraz was hate and the WIB members were love. Never before had I seen a contrast so clearly. One of the WIB activists told me that she was unaffected by the cries of Obraz because she was there to focus on the commemoration of the victims of the genocide. She knew one victim personally, so she focused all her energy and thoughts on commemorating that individual, overpowering the hateful cries of Obraz. That is love. That is Women In Black.<br />
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I hope the pictures and videos below will give you a better sense of WIB&#8217;s dedication to commemorating the Srebrenica genocide.</span><a class="flickr-image alignnone" title="Srebrenica Vigil 2009" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/advocacy_project/3710539719/"></p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:199px;"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3448/3710539719_2876467ffd.jpg" alt="Srebrenica Vigil 2009" width="199" height="300" /><br style="clear:both" /><span>Srebrenica Vigil 2009</span></div></a></p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:159px;"><a class="flickr-image alignnone" title="Srebrenica vigil" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/advocacy_project/3710555485/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2620/3710555485_40c24c8840_m.jpg" alt="Srebrenica vigil" /></a><br style="clear:both" /><span>Srebrenica vigil</span></div></p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:240px;"><a class="flickr-image alignnone" title="Rose circle" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/advocacy_project/3710548935/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2498/3710548935_37f0c814ab_m.jpg" alt="Rose circle" /></a><br style="clear:both" /><span>Rose circle</span></div></p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:240px;"><a class="flickr-image alignnone" title="Srebrenica Prayer" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/advocacy_project/3710552663/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2564/3710552663_c9f9553b8e_m.jpg" alt="Srebrenica Prayer" /></a><br style="clear:both" /><span>Srebrenica Prayer</span></div></p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:240px;"><a class="flickr-image alignnone" title="Rose and Vigil" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/advocacy_project/3711356876/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2592/3711356876_191fbb074c_m.jpg" alt="Rose and Vigil" /></a><br style="clear:both" /><span>Rose and Vigil</span></div></p>
<p><div class="imagecaptioneasy imagecaptioneasy_nowrap" style="width:240px;"><a class="flickr-image alignnone" title="WIB Srebrenica solidarity flowers" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/advocacy_project/3710553365/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2438/3710553365_51c376f9dd_m.jpg" alt="WIB Srebrenica solidarity flowers" /></a><br style="clear:both" /><span>WIB Srebrenica solidarity flowers</span></div></p>
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