SARAJEVO/BELGRADE (Reuters) - Survivors of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre called on Friday for Austrian author Peter Handke's Nobel Prize for Literature to be revoked, saying it was "shameful" to recognize a man who has denied the killings happened.
"We shall send a letter to the Committee to revoke the award," Munira Subasic, president of the Mothers of Srebrenica association which represents survivors, told Reuters.
Handke could not immediately be reached for comment.