” “"The most horrible thing are coming-back letters, the ones written by mum in the period starting at the beginning of June 1995. Dad never got them". It is an excerpt from the open letter by Elvira Mujcic, made known by "Infinitoedizioni" and recovered by SirEurope, online from this evening.” “It is one of the many accounts of those who lost family members, friends and relatives in the massacre of Srebrenica (Bosnia Erzegovina) made on 11 July 1995 by Serbian General Ratko Mladic and his soldiers, in an area which should have been protected by UNO army.” “The guilty, lots of whom are fugitive, are entrusted to the International Crime Court for former Yugoslavia: the victims, innocent and unarmed, were not less than 7,800.” “As for this massacre, wrote Elvira Mujic, "observers always recall it on the day of its anniversary, and just on that day, the day on which our dead people can be a piece of news. The other days they are not. The other days remain for us".” “The young Bosnian woman recalls the last letters received by her father: "His words of hope for the war coming to an end, his projects for the future, his dream of being able to eat the cakes made by her mother again, all becomes so lively in these pieces of paper that his disappearance become even more unacceptable". (To be continued)” “