  
bb-mine-020/b.jpg However, it is only this year that they started working on their fields at the other end of Bosnia, in the Muslim village Pijesci, between Mostar and Capljina. The Jazvin family came back to their village ethnically cleansed by Bosnian Croats from Herzegovina three years ago. Standing near the destroyed family house, Camila says that she is not afraid of mines, although it is just a couple of hundreds meters away that the signs "Mines!" clearly show the village is still contaminated with landmines. In the meantime, her husband who spent nine months in a Croatian concentration camp is quietly sitting cross-legged in a hut that was intended for meat drying and where the family spent the winter. The air of optimism one can sense among these people who survived inhuman horrors of war is amazing. |