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He watched his father being taken to a concentration camp, and today he's teaching the British the truth about Bosnia and the genocide.
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He watched his father being taken to a concentration camp, and today he's teaching the British the truth about Bosnia and the genocide.

The article discusses the life story of Smajo Bešo, a survivor of the Bosnian War who lost family members and was forced to flee his home. His experiences have led him to become an educator on the genocide against Bosniaks in the UK, where he now works as a doctoral student at Newcastle University and founder of educational projects aimed at informing young generations about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bešo’s personal journey forms the basis of the museum exhibition 'From Bosnia to Tyneside,' which opens on July 10th at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle. The exhibition aims to preserve memories of suffering while highlighting the stories of Bosnians and Herzegovins who found new homes in northeast England. It also emphasizes the importance of humanism and solidarity in the region's history.

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He watched his father being taken to a concentration camp, and today he's teaching the British the truth about Bosnia and the genocide.

The article discusses the life story of Smajo Bešo, a survivor of the Bosnian War who lost family members and was forced to flee his home. His experiences have led him to become an educator on the genocide against Bosniaks in the UK, where he now works as a doctoral student at Newcastle University and founder of educational projects aimed at informing young generations about the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bešo’s personal journey forms the basis of the museum exhibition 'From Bosnia to Tyneside,' which opens on July 10th at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle. The exhibition aims to preserve memories of suffering while highlighting the stories of Bosnians and Herzegovins who found new homes in northeast England. It also emphasizes the importance of humanism and solidarity in the region's history.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the narrative around the historical trauma of the Bosnian War and the ongoing efforts to educate British citizens about the genocide against Bosniaks. While it presents factual information about Bešo's personal experience and his work in education, the emphasis on the genocide and

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