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WHO REMEMBERS BOSNIA: THE LESSONS OF DAYTON, TEN YEARS AFTER THE PEACE ACCORDS
A Conversation with Journalists who Reported on the Yugoslav Wars:
Friday, October 21
6:30 – 8 pm
Bard Hall
410 West 58 Street (near 9 Ave.)
New York, New York
Free to public
ROGER COHEN covered the Bosnian conflict for the New York Times and now writes the Globalist column for the International Herald Tribune. He is the author of “Hearts Grown Brutal: Sagas of Sarajevo”
EMMA DALY covered the Bosnian conflict for The Independent of London and is now a freelance journalist in New York. She is a contributor to “Secrets of the Press: The Penguin Book of Journalism” and “Crimes of War: What the Public Should Know”
ROY GUTMAN covered the Yugoslav wars for Newsday, where he is now the Foreign Editor. He is the author of “Witness to Genocide”, a collection of his Pulitzer Prize-winning dispatches from Bosnia, and co-editor of “Crimes of War: What the Public Should Know”
DAVID RIEFF is the author of “Slaughterhouse: Bosnia and the Failure of the West”; “A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis”; and “At the Point of a Gun: Democratic Dreams and Armed Intervention”. He is the co-editor of “Crimes of War: What the Public Should Know”
STACY SULLIVAN covered the Bosnian conflict for Newsweek and is now a senior editor at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. She is the author of “Be Not Afraid for You Have Sons in America: How a Brooklyn Roofer Lured the US into the Kosovo War”
ED VULLIAMY covered the Bosnian conflict for The Guardian of London, where he is Senior Correspondent, and has testified for the prosecution at the War Crimes Tribunals at The Hague. He is the author of “Seasons in Hell: Understanding Bosnia’s War”
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