Mass Graves in Europe

Three years after the European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize, we have mass graves in Europe again. But it’s easier to ignore them now, because this time they are at the bottom of the sea.

In a laboratory at the University of Milan, scientists go through the gruesome task of trying to identify the victims, a scene which we last saw after the wars in Yugoslavia.

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About Andreas Moser

I am a lawyer in Germany, with a focus on international family law, migration and citizenship law, as well as constitutional law. My other interests include long walks, train rides, hitchhiking, history, and writing stories.
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4 Responses to Mass Graves in Europe

  1. Dino Bragoli's avatar Dino Bragoli says:

    Men have been killing each other since they invented a God to forgive them for doing it…

  2. dmason's avatar moonskittles says:

    This brings back memories of Kosovo crisis and those days of interpreting.. sigh..

    • Well, at least there has been some progress in Kosovo. Maybe not quite as far and as fast as we would have wished, but at least it’s largely peaceful.

    • dmason's avatar moonskittles says:

      Yes indeed! I hope and pray for things to continue to improve. :)

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