Book description
Wars come and go across the headlines and television screens, but for
those who survive them, scarred and scattered, they never end. This is
a book about post-conflict irresolution, about the lives of those who
survived the gulag of concentration camps in north-western Bosnia and
about seeking justice for Bosnia today.
But justice is not Reckoning. The book finds that the survivors are
lost not only geographically, but in history - betrayed in war, and
also in peace.
Ed Vulliamy is a journalist and writes for the Guardian and
Observer. For his work in Bosnia, Italy, the US and Iraq he has
won a James Cameron Award and an Amnesty International Media Award and
has been named International Reporter of the Year (twice) and
runner-up at the Foreign Press Association Awards. In 1996 he became
the first journalist to testify at an international crimes court, at
the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia.
Twitter: @edvulliamy