Munira Subašić doesn't need photographs to remember the tragedy that claimed her husband, son, and 20 other close relatives. Among the exhibit's visitors were members of the Mothers of Srebrenica, an association that united thousands of people – mothers, sisters, and wives – who have lost loved ones in the massacre in their city. They belonged to a young ballet dancer from Bosnia and Herzegovina whose life was forever changed by the brutal conflict that broke out in the heart of Europe at the end of the twentieth century and were on display at the UN Headquarters in New York to educate visitors about the horrors of war and genocide. The pointe shoes were a testament to unfulfilled hopes.
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