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18 images Created 6 Dec 2009

Youths in Sarajevo

Few years have gone by from the war and the generation of young people are fighting prejudices and building the foundation for a different society. Vedad and his friends in Sarajevo are an example of this feeling. Vedad's father working for the UN now and his friends' fathers were fighting against each other during the war. Yet, today they are able to joke about it. They want to leave all this behind. They go to the same university and their love for music unites them as well their hopes for a better future.
They do look at the rest of Europe with envy because they feel they are missing opportunities. Bosnia lacks infrastructure to cater for their needs and a lot of young people feel marginalised by having to work to sustain their families. But there is a fighting spirit that makes them take initiatives. For instance, together with other youths they opened a youth centre in one of the buildings that was scattered by the war and Radio Stari Grad that was once the symbol of resistance during the war is running ever more.
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  • Sarajevo is divided in the serbian part and the bosnian one. The people still have open wounds and many refer to ngos for aid. This is in the serbian part of the city, where a ngo organised by Save the Children has play time with children with psychological and/or physical disabilities.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo enjoy the weekends with a lot of drinking and music in local bars till early mornings.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Serbian children in the street of East Sarajevo, Republika Srpska.
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  • Sarajevo, Rock Teatar Cafe. A group of friends and also a music band. Interestingly their ethnic origins and beliefs wouldn't have allowed them to sit at the same table not long time ago. The friends are all from different backgrounds, from Catholic, Muslim and Orthodox.
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  • Sarajevo's serbian population lives in the eastern part of the city in the area called Republic Srpska. This part is noticebly poorer. Children playing outside a Save the Children creque aimed at those with psychological or physical disabilities.
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  • A commission to document the work of Save the Children in Sarajevo in Bosnia Hercegovina.  This is  the Serbian side of the city of Sarajevo where the NGO run by Save the Children UK offers play time to children with psychological and/or physical disabilities.
    SAVE THE CHILDREN
  • Sarajevo's serbian population lives in the eastern part of the city in the area called Republic Srpska. This part is noticebly poorer.
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  • Sarajevo youths try to make something out of the empty properties left behind from the war. This group meets and use the space for practicing music.
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  • Sarajevo, Rock Teatar Cafe. A group of friends and also a music band. Interestingly their ethnic origins and beliefs wouldn't have allowed them to sit at the same table not long time ago. The friends are all from different backgrounds, from Catholic, Muslim and Orthodox.
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  • Vedad, Davor,Vedad,Faruk in Sarajevo. Unlikely they would be friends some time ago, this group of friends formed a music group. All the members of this group have a cultural background that differs from the other starting from religious.beliefs; from Catholic, Muslim, Orthodox.
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  • Vedad, Davor and Faruk in a room of a disused building part of a factory complex (UMC) in Sarajevo. The building is left partly destroyed by the war. Young people use the building for meetings and playing music.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Tuzla refugee camp in Bosnia Herzegovina. Many family live in a limbo in this camp set out for them. Some ngos have set up basic schooling inside the camp.
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  • Maria Beribaka outside school ground, refugee center, Tuzla, Bosnia
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