"My husband, and the others, were acquitted of any wrong-doing in a court of law. The judge stated it was a blemish on the judicial system of Bosnia and Herzegovina that six men so obviously innocent were brought before the courts to begin with. Still they were... sold, really... to the Americans by Bosnian authorities and remain captives at the gulag in Guantanamo to this day...
...At first, I and the other wives demanded that our husbands be immediately released and returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina with official apologies from the American and Bosnian authorities and some form of compensation. It became clear this would not happen as it became clear we were not dealing with governments that respect the laws they themselves preach relentlessly to others...
...It has been years now, and all I want is to kiss my husband once more, to welcome him home once more. He is not the only innocent person the Americans have caged. I too am also caged, as are the other wives and our children. We have not lived a day since they were stolen from us...
...All we ask is that the Americans follow their own legal obligations set out according to their own constitution and international treaties. That is all it would take for our families to be reunited. No favors, no goodwill gestures, simply honesty and justice."
- Nadja Dizdarevic, wife of a Bosnian currently being held at Guantanamo Bay.
"When you have a beautiful, young woman who does nothing but cry on the steps of the American embassy for justice, it has an effect. Nadja Dizdarevic is viewed admirably by Bosnians of every ethnic and religious heritage and the longer she suffers on our television screens, on the evening news, the deeper the hole the Americans have dug for themselves. Bosnians can forget George Bush, but they shall not forget Nadja Dizdarevic."
- Samir Kolar, political commentator FTV1.
(Following Nadja's hunger strike. She lasted for many days without food and water and then collapsed on the steps of the Bosnian government building)
"The strength and determination personified in Nadja Dizdarevic should be a lesson for all Bosnians and for the American government as well. She clearly embodies the ideals of freedom and justice we stand for..."
- Imam Dzemal Hasanbegovic