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'With great reverence, I spread flowers on the skull, brought soil from the surroundings and made a grave for it. It was clear that she had been tortured. I also knew that there would never be a trial for the killing of this girl, but I felt we, as human beings, had done our duty.'Bosnia is reeling under the effects of the Bosnian War and large-scale ethnic cleansing of Bosniaks.Beaten and destroyed, the country needs to be brought back to life with care and compassion.Sabyasachi, a disillusioned and exhausted police officer of West Bengal cadre, lands in Bosnia ondeputation duty with the United Nations Peacekeeping Force.Suzanne, a language assistant working with the UN Mission in Bosnia and a true-blue Bosnian, hasexperienced the war first-hand and has a past that still haunts her.The two meet in the gloomy winter landscape of Bosnia and fall in love. Will the ghosts of thewar-torn country let their love endure?
A group of essays focussing on the themes of freedom and democracy. This work argues that the pursuit of scientific culture is dependent on a religious culture, of which he regards Islam as one of the finest examples.
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