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Goražde's Unsung Siege: A Sister's Quest

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Goražde, a UN safe area, survived a brutal siege for nearly four years.
  • Filmmaker Fiona Lloyd-Davies explores her sister's tragic connection.
  • International failure tested the resolve of NATO and the UN.
Goražde's Unsung Siege: A Sister's Quest

The Bosnian war saw the harrowing four-year siege of Goražde, an eastern Bosnian Muslim enclave designated a UN Safe Area. It uniquely survived the conflict, showcasing extraordinary individual courage against overwhelming odds. However, its story also reflects a critical lack of international will and near betrayal, which almost led to its demise. The United Nations' inaction gravely impacted its credibility, especially after the Srebrenica genocide.

Journalist and filmmaker Fiona Lloyd-Davies presents this largely untold narrative through the eyes of those who lived through the siege and those who made life-altering decisions. Listeners hear from Goražde defenders turned prime minister, a restaurateur known as the 'black pirate,' and teenagers braving snipers for survival.

The story holds a deep personal significance for Lloyd-Davies, whose sister, Dr. Vanessa Lloyd-Davies, was on a convoy that failed to reach Goražde due to a mine incident and firefight. This event marked the beginning of Fiona's extensive work in Bosnia, though neither sister reached Goražde during the war. Driven to understand her sister's fate, Fiona's journey uncovered the dramatic events of the Battle of the Drina.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Siege of Goražde was a nearly four-year blockade of the Bosnian Muslim enclave and UN Safe Area in eastern Bosnia during the 1990s Bosnian War.
Filmmaker Fiona Lloyd-Davies created a documentary/radio program exploring the siege, driven by her sister's personal connection to the events.
Goražde was designated a UN Safe Area to protect civilians, but its survival highlighted international challenges and UN failures during the Bosnian War.

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