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Srđan Aleksić ( sr-cyr, Срђан Алексић; 9 May 1966 – 27 January 1993), nicknamed Srđo, was a Bosnian Serb amateur actor, prospective swimmer, and soldier in the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) during the
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. He saw his neighbour, an ethnic
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, being harassed by a group of VRS soldiers, whom he then tried to stop; the soldiers turned on Aleksić, beating him with their rifle butts until he fell into a coma. He died a week later at the hospital. He has received several posthumous awards for his act, viewed of as deeply heroic in a time of bloody war. A documentary about his life, ''Srđo'', was made by RTS in 2007.


Early life

Aleksić was born in the municipality of
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, then part of
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,
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. His father Rade was a
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coach, and his mother Mira, from
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, died at an early age. His brother died in a
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accident, above the Petrovo field, near Trebinje. Aleksić received several awards as an amateur actor, and continued to act during the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including in a play ''San ratne noći'' ("War night's dream"). He was also a prospective swimmer for Yugoslavia. During the Bosnian War, he was recruited into the Army of Republika Srpska (the Bosnian Serb Army).


Heroic act and death

On 21 January 1993 a group of four uniformed VRS soldiers forced Alen Glavović, an ethnic
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, out of a café by the Freedom Square across the street from the police station, and started harassing and beating him. Glavović was the neighbour of Aleksić; he intervened and went towards them and shouted for them to stop, ending the attack. However, the four soldiers then turned against Aleksić and beat him severely with their rifle butts, leaving him falling into
coma A coma is a deep state of prolonged unconsciousness in which a person cannot be awakened, fails to Nociception, respond normally to Pain, painful stimuli, light, or sound, lacks a normal Circadian rhythm, sleep-wake cycle and does not initiate ...
. Due to the incurred injuries, he died in the hospital on 27 January 1993. Srđan's father wrote in his
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that "Srđan died carrying out his human duty" ( sr-Latn, Umro je vršeći svoju ljudsku dužnost). One of the attackers was killed during the war, whilst the other three were each sentenced to 28 months in prison. One of the defence lawyers of the attackers said while in court, "Served him right, defending a ''balija''", the latter being a derogatory term for Bosnian Muslims. Alen Glavović, the friend that Srđan saved, survived and fled the war and today lives in
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, married with two children. Every year he visits Srđan's grave and Srđan's father with his family. Alen has said that it is his human and moral duty to visit his grave.


Legacy

In 2007
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recorded and broadcast a documentary on Srđan Aleksić, named "SRĐO" (hypocoristic form of ''Srđan''). The Trebinje theatre ''Slovo'', which Aleksić himself had been member of, performed a memorial play, ''Epilog'', about his life. In 2011, filming began for the film ''Circles'' (''Krugovi''), which was inspired by the heroic act of Srđan Aleksić and directed by Srđan Golubović. The
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awarded him the Golden Medal of Miloš Obilić in 2012. Srđan Aleksić was posthumously granted a Charter of the
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of
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. There is an initiative in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska to officially honour him. After his death, there has still not been any recognition of him in his home town. The local government of Trebinje still consider how to honor him in the right way, whether in form of a monument or a fountain (as of 2012). The former "Street of Great Trees" (''ulica velikih drveta'') in the Novi Grad municipality of
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was renamed after him, 15 years after his death, with the municipality saying "Without people like Srđan Aleksić and his heroic deeds, one would lose hope in humanity, and without it our life would have no meaning". A pass is named after him in Zmaj-Jovo's street in
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, which includes a memorial plaque, and a pass also bears his name in
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. On July 11, 2013 the ''Srdjan Aleksic Boulevard'' was opened near Pobrežje Park in
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, a park dedicated to the civilian casualties of the
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. A street in
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,
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was named after Srđan Aleksić in early 2016. In 2013, the Post-Conflict Research Center, a Sarajevo-based NGO, launched its own Srđan Aleksić Youth Competition. The contest, which is run in several cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, aims to galvanize youths in the country, of all ethnic backgrounds, to share their own stories of inspiration and heroism. The goal is to keep the spirit of Srđan Aleksić alive in young Bosnians today.Srđan Aleksić Youth Competition
"P-CRC website"
, 3.03.2012
Two movies have been produced on the life events of Srđan Aleksić: the 2012 documentary '' Srdjo'', and the 2013 Serbian drama film '' Krugovi'' ("Circles"), which won several awards.


References


Further reading

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''Tko je bio Srđan Aleksić?''
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''Godišnjica ubistva Srđana Aleksića''
B92 *
''Epilog o Srđanu Aleksiću''
(An epilogue on Srđan Aleksić) *
''Sećanje na Srđana''
(A memory on Srđan) * - a documentary on Srđan Aleksić {{DEFAULTSORT:Aleksic, Srdjan 1966 births 1993 deaths 20th-century Bosnia and Herzegovina male actors People from Trebinje Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Army of Republika Srpska soldiers Recipients of the Medal for Bravery (Serbia) Deaths by beating in Europe Military personnel killed in the Bosnian War Lynching deaths