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Voices from the Drina: Discussing what social media newsfeeds would have looked like during the Bosnian Genocide with Georgio Konstandi.

56 min · 9. nov. 2025
episode Voices from the Drina: Discussing what social media newsfeeds would have looked like during the Bosnian Genocide with Georgio Konstandi. cover

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What would social media newsfeeds have looked like during the Bosnian Genocide? In this episode, Georgio Konstandi introduces Voices from the Drina [https://voicesfromthedrina.com/], a new educational project that simulates a social media newsfeed to present the events of the Bosnian Genocide (1992-1995) as if unfolding in real time through the voices of survivors. Georgio also discusses the significance of understanding the broader context of the Bosnian Genocide beyond Srebrenica and the ongoing implications of the Dayton Peace Agreement. Links mentioned in the episode :  * Explore more about Voices from the Drina through the website [https://voicesfromthedrina.com/] and X (Twitter) [https://x.com/drinavoices]  * Connect with Georgio on X (Twitter) [https://x.com/georgiokon] Support More Than A Statistic! * Follow us on Instagram  [https://www.instagram.com/morethanastatisticpodcast/] * Visit Our World Too [https://ourworldtoo.org.uk/podcasts/] for more episodes!  * Donate [https://ourworldtoo.org.uk/donation/] to help support our work  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Voices from the Drina: Discussing what social media newsfeeds would have looked like during the Bosnian Genocide with Georgio Konstandi. cover

Voices from the Drina: Discussing what social media newsfeeds would have looked like during the Bosnian Genocide with Georgio Konstandi.

What would social media newsfeeds have looked like during the Bosnian Genocide? In this episode, Georgio Konstandi introduces Voices from the Drina [https://voicesfromthedrina.com/], a new educational project that simulates a social media newsfeed to present the events of the Bosnian Genocide (1992-1995) as if unfolding in real time through the voices of survivors. Georgio also discusses the significance of understanding the broader context of the Bosnian Genocide beyond Srebrenica and the ongoing implications of the Dayton Peace Agreement. Links mentioned in the episode :  * Explore more about Voices from the Drina through the website [https://voicesfromthedrina.com/] and X (Twitter) [https://x.com/drinavoices]  * Connect with Georgio on X (Twitter) [https://x.com/georgiokon] Support More Than A Statistic! * Follow us on Instagram  [https://www.instagram.com/morethanastatisticpodcast/] * Visit Our World Too [https://ourworldtoo.org.uk/podcasts/] for more episodes!  * Donate [https://ourworldtoo.org.uk/donation/] to help support our work  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Surviving the Srebrenica Genocide: Holding the Dutch state responsible and raising awareness about genocide through theatre with Alma Mustafić. cover

Surviving the Srebrenica Genocide: Holding the Dutch state responsible and raising awareness about genocide through theatre with Alma Mustafić.

In 1995, 8,372 Muslim men and boys were systematically murdered in the Srebrenica Genocide by Serb nationalist forces in front of the UN Dutchbat Peacekeepers. 29 years later, the remains of the victims are still being found amid growing denial of the genocide by Serb nationalists. In this episode, Alma speaks about her experiences of surviving genocide, holding the Dutch state responsible for murder, raising awareness about the Bosnian Genocide through theatre, and what she believes we can all learn from the Srebrenica Genocide.  If you would like to read our previous interview with Alma, please follow this link [https://ourworldtoo.org.uk/i-want-people-to-embrace-srebrenica-as-a-lesson-about-the-dangers-of-ultra-nationalism/]. If you would like to contact Alma or learn more about her work, please follow the links below: Twitter [https://x.com/Mustafic30?t=4hZYhjIm3IEXlY1ESaA8DA&s=09] , LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alma-mustafi%C4%87-09175516?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app] Picture credit: Tom van den Dool   ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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