Edvin Kanka Ćudić

[2][3] Born as Edvin Ćudić on 31 December 1988 in Brčko, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (at the time part of Yugoslavia).

[4] At the age of 14, Ćudić joined the Academy of Martial Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina,[5] led by Boško Vidović in Brčko.

[13][14] He has given interviews and provided commentaries on a range of issues from his area of expertise, including genocide denial, post-conflict recovery, and human rights to many national and international media outlets including El País,[15] Berria,[16] AFP,[17] DW,[18] RFE,[19] Sveriges Radio, RTL Nederland,[20] FENA,[21] Oslobođenje,[11] Danas,[12] HRT and Novosti.

[30][31][32] In 2012, the Bosnian poet Adem Deniz Garić dedicated to Edvin Kanka Ćudić a poem I ne treba da šutiš (And you should not be silent).

[35][36][37] In 2019, the Bosnian-born French sculptor Mirza Morić created a memorial dedicated to the killed civilians in Brčko (1992-1995).

Morić engraved the whole story called Možda bi trebalo da ih mrzim (Maybe I should hate them), written by Edvin Kanka Ćudić in 2011.