As Radovan Karadzic awaits trial on war crimes charges in The Hague, the world is once again remembering the victims of the war in Bosnia. It’s more than a decade since a quarter of a million Serbs were forced to leave their homes in Croatia. And on the streets of Belgrade the wounds from the Yugoslav war are still raw.
Thirteen years ago, nearly a quarter of a million Serbs fled their homes ahead of the advancing Croatian army.
Dusanka Pjevalica was among them. She fled Croatia with her two teenage sons. For the past five years she’s lived in a refugee camp just outside Belgrade.