The Siege of Sarajevo—the longest, most claustrophobic strangulation of a capital city in modern warfare—was a landscape defined by the arbitrary cruelty of the sniper’s scope. But decades after the guns fell silent, a darker, more perverse narrative is emerging from the shadows of the Balkan conflict. Shocking new details have surfaced concerning the “human safari,” a depraved enterprise where the world’s elite allegedly paid king’s ransoms for the “privilege” of hunting human beings like big game.
Between 1992 and 1996, while 11,000 citizens were being systematically erased by mortar fire and lead, reports suggest a shadowy concierge service was catering to wealthy foreign nationals. These were not soldiers motivated by ideology…

