A Bosnian War Criminal’s Quest for Forgiveness
In a new film, convicted war criminal Esad Landzo seeks out former prisoners who he abused when he was an 18-year-old during the Bosnian war in 1992, and asks them to forgive him.
Lamija Grebo BIRN Sarajevo
Esad Landzo is the troubled man at the centre of Danish director Lars Feldballe-Petersen’s new film ‘The Unforgiven’ - a documentary about repentance, forgiveness and the desire to atone for past sins.
Landzo, who served ten years of a 15-year sentence for war crimes, told BIRN that he took part in the film in order to apologise for what he did to other people during the war.
“I came into this as a person who wants to apologise to another person for the evil things I did,” explained Landzo.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0s2UAtKS-AOne might hunt for what nationality he is. I'll say this, he's not a Croat or Serb. Some people familiar with the situation, can tell just from the first name.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1180155.stm