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Sarajevo Mayor files a Criminal Complaint for ‘Sarajevo Safari’ Movie

Published September 27, 2022
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The mayor of Sarajevo, Benjamina Karić, as she announced, officially filed a criminal complaint against the unknown persons who spread death in Sarajevo and their helpers, as well as the responsible persons of the aggressor army.

“I consider it right and my duty to react like this to the facts presented in the documentary film ‘Sarajevo Safari’ by director Miran Zupanič, according to which foreign citizens – ‘bounty hunters’ paid to shoot innocent civilians during the siege of Sarajevo,” said Karić.

She called on the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina to, acting within its jurisdiction, take all legal actions to initiate an investigation as soon as possible.

Due to the same film, the mayor of East Sarajevo announced that he will sue the director of the film “Sarajevo Safari” Miran Zupanič for, as he stated, “heinous lies and fabrications that he packed into the film called ‘Sarajevo Safari'”.

The film “Sarajevo Safari” brings a brutal story about the little-known phenomenon of “manhunting”, that is, about rich foreigners who paid high fees for the opportunity to shoot the inhabitants of besieged Sarajevo, primarily children.

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