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Srebrenica, November 2014 - Saliah Osmanovic is preparing Bosnian coffee in her kitchen, November 2014. - Saliah lives about an hour outside of Srebrenica. To meet someone with the sort of spirit that she has is not common. However, when you lear that she lost both sons and her husband during the Srebrenica Genocide in July 1994- then, it is extraordinary to still posses the spirit, energy and will power as Saliha has. She tells me that she uses work to keep her going. To produce what she needs is hard work- and she enjoys it- makes her not think too much about the sad things in life. In the documentory by the BBC "A Cry From the Grave" which is based on interviews with survivors (many whom you will see in my pictures). Two minutes into the movie, you see Ramo, who shouts the name of his son, Nermin. He asks Nermin to come down from the woods. What you do not see is the Bosnian Serb soldier holding a gun to his head. Ramo and his son were both executed. Enver was next to Ramo when this footage was filmed (by a Bosnian Serb soldier). On July 7th I will revisit this location with Enver, as well as visit Ramo's widow, Saliha Osmanovic, whom Enver has not met since 1995. (KEYSTONE/ Kristian Skeie)