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Nadege Puljak
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Nightmares and miracles in Srebrenica

Saturday 11 July 2015

"It’s the summer of 1995. I am on a reporting assignment in Croatia when I get a call from AFP’s chief editors. Can I go to Bosnia? Srebrenica has just fallen to Serb forces," writes Nadège Puljak, who covered the influx of refugees in the nearby town of Tuzla, alongside the AFP photographer Odd Andersen. "Of course, I answer yes."

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