Jasmin Elezovic recalls, 'I have very few memories of before the war, even now, at 35, I see myself as a survivor of conflict because if you live through war, your life is shaped by it for ever.' This profound statement underscores the lasting impact of conflict on individuals, particularly children, emphasizing that their identities are irrevocably altered by their experiences during war.
Elezovic's father, Ermin, reflects on their life's transformation: 'We had plans, we had dreams just like everyone else. Then hell came to our lives.' This poignant quote encapsulates the abrupt shift from normalcy to survival during the war, illustrating how unforeseen circumstances can alter life paths.
Collection
[
|
...
]