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And the sky is crying for the 11 541 killed a citizen of Sarajevo
A few minutes after he began the official part of the ceremony of the project "Sarajevo red line" of Sarajevo started falling drizzle, the best witness to the immense sadness that today hangs in the heroic city that has withstood a long siege of 1425 days, during which he killed 11 541 citizens of Sarajevo .
They are in honor of Tito along the street, from the Eternal Flame to Ali Pasha's Mosque Sorted same chair.ceremony is open to the lyrics of the great Polish poet Herbert Zbignjeva "Report from the besieged city," he chanted actor. Vivo Art Ensemble then performed a unique combination songs, which were incorporated into a heavy atmosphere that ruled the streets of our capital. ceremony "Sarajevo red lines" were attended by many politicians in our country and the world. In Sarajevo today came and reporters who were reporting on the siege of the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, came to the foreign diplomats and cultural workers to honor the innocent victims. Ed Vulliamy, a British journalist and writer, was one of them. As I said, he saw people today are not supposed to be in Sarajevo. "Some people here have come to the ceremony. Unless you are not here to apologize from the heart of all the victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina, should not come," Vulliamy said that the was visibly shaken by the whole ceremony. "When I look at the empty chair, I can tell you that people died for no reason. What a senseless bloodshed there. My anger today is immense," said the British journalist. Mayor of Sarajevo Alija Behmen also spoke about the siege victims and the beginning of the Miljacka. "Maybe now they should sit in the theater, a concert in Sarajevo cafes. However, there are none. This is a message of peace today, to see that Europe is still a lot wrong. I now somewhere on the planet are cities that are in similar situation as it was in Sarajevo. why in the world today sent a message of peace, "Behmen said, adding that the citizens of Sarajevo during the siege were much closer than they are today. "It was more pronounced solidarity, the greater humanity. among us must be a little more love and respect, "added the mayor of Sarajevo. Professor Ejup Ganic, a member of the wartime Presidency, also today paid tribute to the victims of aggression. "We are here to remember, to educate my children, that remember this, be strong and that we are all stronger. We love Bosnia and Herzegovina and not give it to anybody, "said Ganic.
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