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註釋"The White House is an account of the aftermath of the disintegration of a region into vicious civil war. All human reactions are to be found in this story of Omarska: embedded bitterness; indifference; hypocrisy as well as renewal and hopes for reconciliation." "At one level this is the story of mediation centered around the concept of a memorial to the thousands of Bosniaks murdered at the Omarska mine site. At another, it is an intimate account of the human responses to the murder and mayhem of the most recent civil war on European soil. Its themes of memory, justice, trust and mistrust emerge from the words of individuals caught up in the maelstrom and entwine against a complex background of religious and ethnic difference and of long and tortuous history. It is the story of all human beings with their failings and their possibilities."--BOOK JACKET.