Our secret tunnel that saved the city
Edis Kolar guarded a lifesaving tunnel built in the basement of his family home during the siege of Sarajevo. He turned his house into a museum to honour the ‘Tunnel of Hope’.
Edis Kolar guarded a lifesaving tunnel built in the basement of his family home during the siege of Sarajevo. The secret passage provided a safe way to move people and supplies in and out of the surrounded Bosnian city. Edis tells Outlook's Mariana Des Forges how he lived in the tunnel house for the whole war, alongside other soldiers and his grandmother who refused to leave, helping the thousands who crossed through the passage every day. When the war ended Edis turned his home into a museum to honour the ‘Tunnel of Hope’ that saved the city.
Presenter & Producer: Mariana Des Forges
Picture: Edis Kolar at the 'Tunnel of Hope'
Credit: Â鶹Éç / Mariana Des Forges
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