ABSTRACT

“Bosnia is not interesting any more” Irfanka Pasagic reminds me every time the author surprised when another international organization leaves her country. During the winter he had traveled around a Kosovo full of all kinds of organizations and UN white cars. In Tuzla immediately after the war, in just this small and unlucky town, there were dozens of organizations. Today all of them have left, and reader have just to visit Mihatovici, a big center housing 2000 refugees, 600 of whom are children, to see if it were really time to leave. Because this kind of empathy, of proximity, makes them discover victims and persecutors in the same family, sometimes in the same person, soon they lose any kind of Manichean vision. They would just like to stop speaking, writing, also thinking, but they have to report and, when they enter that dimension, they have to report more than ever. That is what the author mean by “troubled”.