I discovered this video over at the Srebrenica Genocide Blog.
“A highly talented Bosniak hip-hop artist commemorates more than 8,000 victims of the Srebrenica genocide through a song that is both inspiring and emotionally moving. The song you're about to listen is unquestionably one of the best hip hop creations in a long time. Our rating: 10/10. Simply perfect! We're proud of you Jusuf!” - Srebrenica Genocide Blog
I have to agree. The production in this song is world class and it is definitely on par with other international hip hop acts of today. It is an emotional song and the video footage is disturbing and horrifying at times. There are details about the band and how to purchase the album over at Srebrenica Genocide Blog as well as a free, authorised download.
The Srebrenica massacre occurred in July 1995. 8,000 Bosniak men and boys were removed from their homes, murdered and buried in mass graves. Subsequent to the murder of their husbands, brothers, fathers and children, 25,000 to 30,000 women were forcibly removed from the area and subjected to a campaign of rape and ethnic cleansing. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) unanimously declared the event to be an act of genocide in 2004.