

Zaim Pasic came to London from Sarajevo in August 1993 after sustaining injuries to his eyes, head and arms when a grenade exploded at his place of work. He has worked to support the Bosnian community in London over the past eight years.
When I came out from the hospital I buy some radio, you know, is old radio, it is short wave channels, you know, and I'm listening always, it was my all events, all what I did in that period is listening news from Free Europe and Radio French International, they always talking about situation in Bosnia, but we can hear just many people is die, you know.
I always try to listen world 'peace', you know, it was very important because, when you have peace you have weapons quiet and the people is live, no, no--, no more dead people, you know, no dying woman, it's very very important everywhere in the world, like now in Iraq or some other countries, you know, if you save one life it's like you save all the world, you know. And the radio is help me to stay in touch.
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