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The only child of an advocate and a chemist, Zlata grew up in a middle-class family. She was an honor student, with ambitions to become a journalist. From 1991-93, she wrote in her diary, Mimmy, about the horrors of the siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War, through which she lived.[citation needed]

Zlata and her family survived and escaped to Paris, in 1993 where they stayed for a year. She attended St. Andrew's College, Dublin(a senior school), going on to graduate from the University of Oxford in 2001 with a BA in human sciences, and has lived in Dublin, Ireland since October 1995, where she studied at Trinity College Dublin.[citation needed]

Zlata has continued to write. She wrote the foreword to The Freedom Writers Diary and co-edited Stolen Voices: Young People's War Diaries, From World War I to Iraq. She appeared on the French talk show Tout le monde en parle on 19 November 2006. She currently lives in Dublin, and works in the field of documentary and other film production.


Answer:

She wrote about the Bosnian War.

Explanation:

Zlata Filipovic became known as the Anne Frank of Sarajevo. The diary that began at age 11, on the eve of the outbreak of the Bosnian War in 1992, ended up making it the human face of the ethnic conflict that left 200,000 dead over three years. She was an ordinary child who played tennis and waited anxiously to meet her friends at school when she found herself in her own house, amid rubble and reports of deaths of acquaintances.

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