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Torture, Humiliate, Kill: Inside the Bosnian Serb Camp System

Hikmet Karcic

Half a century after the Holocaust, on European soil, Bosnian Serbs orchestrated a system of concentration camps where they subjected their Bosniak Muslim and Bosnian Croat neighbors to torture, abuse, and killing. Foreign journalists exposed the horrors of the camps in the summer of 1992, sparking worldwide outrage. This exposure, however, did not stop the mass atrocities. Hikmet Karčic shows that the use of camps and detention facilities has been a ubiquitous practice in countless wars and genocides in order to achieve the wartime objectives of perpetrators. Although camps have been used for different strategic purposes, their essential functions are always the same: to inflict torture and lasting trauma on the victims.

Torture, Humiliate, Kill develops the author's collective traumatization theory, which contends that the concentration camps set up by the Bosnian Serb authorities had the primary purpose of inflicting collective trauma on the non-Serb population of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This collective traumatization consisted of excessive use of torture, sexual abuse, humiliation, and killing. The physical and psychological suffering imposed by these methods were seen as a quick and efficient means to establish the Serb "living space." Karčic argues that this trauma was deliberately intended to deter non-Serbs from ever returning to their pre-war homes. The book centers on multiple examples of experiences at concentration camps in four towns operated by Bosnian Serbs during the war: Prijedor, Bijeljina, Visegrad, and Bileca. Chosen according to their political and geographical position, Karčic demonstrates that these camps were used as tools for the ethno-religious genocidal campaign against non-Serbs. Torture, Humiliate, Kill is a thorough and definitive resource for understanding the function and operation of camps during the Bosnian genocide.

Book Details

  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press
  • Publish Date: Mar 25th, 2022
  • Pages: 276
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.24in - 6.33in - 1.00in - 1.03lb
  • EAN: 9780472132966
  • Categories: Genocide & War CrimesHuman RightsCultural & Ethnic Studies - European Studies

About the Author

Hikmet Karčic is a genocide and Holocaust scholar based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was the 2017 Auschwitz Institute-Keene State College Global Fellow who has written extensively on genocide denial and atrocity prevention. A sought after commentator on international media outlets, his articles covering far-right extremism and mass atrocities have appeared in Haaretz, Newsweek and Foreign Policy.

Praise for this book

" The book is impressive, providing the reader with a strong, critical analysis of the Bosnian Serb camp system as it operated...Torture, Humiliate, Kill is a crucial contribution to the scholarly canon, highlighting the under-researched and underacknowledged Bosnian Serb camp system."-- "H-Genocide"

"In a deliberate, and perhaps controversial, intervention for studies of mass violence and genocide, Karčic systematically names both the victims and the perpetrators. In doing so, he argues, scholars can take an important step to counter genocide: "the names of those killed that fill...[the book]...were supposed to be erase forever--that is the point of genocide--but here their tragic stories are shared, and the memory of what happened to them, and who did it, are preserved."

--Emily Greble "CEU Review of Books"
"Torture, Humiliate, Kill is a masterfully written and meticulously researched monograph about the Serb-run concertation camps during the 1992-95 Bosnian War. This groundbreaking book represents both a tribute to the victims and an essential reference for understanding the genocidal intent of the systematic violence by the Serb military against the Bosniak population."-- "Hariz Halilovich, RMIT University"